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966-3900-1.4 .. t..uy ßnd:ßeerí .. Ive found out s .uth wIiCh i'm sure many 0f you've known for ¡ny yelro. lt's oimply yôu say good-by to yourkidS a littlo bit t yearo olip by. . ooight äur nuii'ber 3 chIld griduotos front grammsrschool. Mid bile- I dont want to bold back the ClOCk stilli wish it wouidnt o fluitO eò fist.. ..- -fl-,-- -- -- ,- . If van knowOf I person who (Largest CIruItIon In Golf-Mill, East MaIso,MorI,n (rov. Nilus Area . Ser'ng The Village '01 Niles . Dèlivered To Ovw 3.lO8 I-I,men Is Nuts. Morton (rOVr and Last Mahs -NìLes í'Ubljc Librar.7 6960 Oakton H lles,- I11inoi 9042 N. Courtland Ave.. Nilón, III. (At 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave.) to get thin wlthInner. ana eu ... -.-- -- . . rial trying viti' C$lDhlY IO t011 her to take ber dull. Af101 iii. whatithe rush.? . . Nues Contest The search is òn for a de- serving min and women -who will reign 5 Mr. and Mrs. Nt1° Cnr 1970. Until list week-Ofd she was C little girl. While everyone says thls child looks like tïiat one. and shoo goidg to be Just like ber under bushel. helP tinO oleter ntiu her 'Mother and Dad know this lsst true. She's not thot bushel &br1nP thorn to like anybody, just is the other 3 ¡Uds are quite different from ose Pb another, They ill live wider the emne roofs and theye tito ¡rogeny . WbilO there .rc many peolile oflbe oemeCttUrCO. but th.t0 the endefthelr sameness. withiD OhO Village of NUes who . have unself1hly devoted diete.. While Dads in particular like to think nf their daughters as soft °° ° the service of their. wifiowy .flowers. ponilo and fresh and fragile and warm. this comm 5U JUdfeS !flU5t gradu.te bringS back the peomory of tousle .. . the kind with n beat, choose only one man and one wMcb driven 0M 45' wall. I was nurtured on Glenn Miller from the entries te- and sodI oozy scbinaltz which was muted and sweet . . . Charloy CO1Vd. Spiv4 trumpets and blended saxphoseo which accompanied such In whOrs Y00 hel9. euphonious naines os the MedrsidreS ' and the Mellow Larks. If you know of an OUtStasdIflP But the gr.du.te his her ousd with names that OÙISI read thé Nues resident. man or woínifl, Cocophosy 'Chorus, the Garbage .Ç.n Drum Rectors and-the Ersatz who you believe IS deserVifl of Noloemeicers. . - ' . this title pleasesubmita lotter ou their behiif. grabbed Uds week and it's w ose tool of the they see thiflf5 WO adults doseL 0id 4S etid The Gr.duate hivé.øther genoratisn-isdoa.diidf gape We would also like to seo our trade. Without ft Vd. hové 1v gabOCktO th5e teli cent ink- ThO basic rules are os an, weil. P'rinstance. its . a littih thing, but a. they says ifs the - Y0t10f0 reSidOStS sUbmit en- Útile things the third esesIon ' graduaOe wheros my pen?" lt°s tries of their eldern.SOlsetliiies 5tIIfl1. Öt OVii to poncil. ---- . . . . .. ioliows: . 1. Any man and/orWafliaOn- - lair' another example ld like to say take toy shirts . , . but 1f I siding Hi the Village of Nibs idj you cali be siate she grabbéd thembong ago. Tebe toit grey knit (With the excelSios ef elected sweater i bougbt at . knitting miu:iii Vermont lest year. Well. you offlCiId). They do osi need to ....; i.0 nmn uhu mak that one bong ago. too. - be related to each other. u - C,,.,...,. u int000 liottoP all h.sIeofl bidiflg theirgooddoods. 'I could uiònUofl the teje$ione, but Iié9t i keep the blood pressure - 0ntho jior.. down. I guess those kids are moro refined these days. Back In the ban dsse that arsof benolit 30m and 405 yoi?d go over to a guyíhouse and yell "Ohbb. nued on Page 18 , Je00000." Or yoi?d whistle. Or youd ost waitout in iront orin the gangway or intho hadkyard ferhim. But this clissy bliss Suburbia dopo it much more genteeiy. She mes the phone. If she wonders what Jan is woar1n,tO school on Arbor Day . . . telhjtooe. "i saw Bob with Suo . . . telephone telephones telephone. (thata worth . 3 calls). Homowork . . . tebeFsse. it's sort of a gante; I she gets - usual, and Old 45 is there, be becomes os answering service. F'rlsstasce. tabo the -time we were having dinoer some mosth home. herly the pbstei nover rings. It coiddst because ohea on it . ¿ . tebephosing. If abe comes home. 11k ten minutes later than ser. She will return your coli after 7 p.m. Ax the sound of the beep you can leave yeUr message . .. " That was pretty loony. The - age. Por a real laugher 01d 4$ 9nswered hor phone and told the caller, Thla Is a recorded message. The greduate Is eaUn dIiw. . graduatos caller giggled so long she hasp up withsut leaving her name. During the next half lour every acquai5taie of the grad- sate since kindergarten called co heir funny 'Old 45 and his r corded message. . There ate memories which srs precious and vate bût If she'll feìgive me I'll. meotion just ose. After a 4 day routine check-up in the hospltel I came home to a deserted house. Duc when the 10 year ild pre.gró.duato heard I was home she flew. across the street with tears In her eyed, and I get kind of misty over a very silly o'clock alittbe guy.anfresblyprosaedafldbtUthOtt down, with a box reunion. -- WelI list week those perewell Sitios began to hit houle. At 6 - under his arm. caine o call for. the graduato. Normally, I'd pet him at ease by th 'him ho his tobe - fingerprinted and she walked down -the steps in a light flufly thing with roseS all mugged- belote he t escort eno - of my daughters. Out he out- ever . and lota of brawn curls atop those 2 brows eyes . , . and polled tee. asl.jnOt io ofmumhledagaysr 110110 thin I,ias fepl-. 0g. And as they sly- the movieS. 'Here, she comes . . . and for that ever-brief noment. I wanted to atop the clock. Tonigbt I othe refrigerator and those prettY white car- natione oWl looked fresh, dad up;neitly with the red ribbon. And - - arrano the table sits Number 3. the.graduøte. She's kind of inidous -to get going because tODIgbt1 big night. Andwbile she rushes - '..--.--i'. 0 ebst it-mn tebephoni. out a On Theaday evening. May26,. the NOes VouthCetflmI55i0fll dated another activity fer tito youth Of the Village of Nues. At the Village Board meeting held onthis oveOliig,JerrY Pingitore. son of Mr. andMm. J. Fingi- terca' 8941 N. Metrili.Nli95.bO.. came the first recipient of the LW Residents Reject Free Fire Lane RECOR - ' .: . UbGETUP- 400,000- _ AfiO..00lnO n nOcerd $4.229.802 ...a,...- etanos are 5ahCUW. expenditure fer the pteent'f in- cal year NUes trustees okayed its appropriation ordinance Thesdaynight.whichIs$°.® more than last year. A hreakdoWo,Of moneys ex- pended would show $903,496 will go for the - operation - of the pouce dopartmeflt.$thl.037 fol' -the fire department. $763,861 fnr the public works depart- ment, $1,01.844 for . water wotks. $61,942 for the engin- eering department. $59,012 for the,f8mlly. service departmost and $59,867 fer the building Inspeetinn and haeith de- parbnents. The money which la expeii ded by the village from the general corPOrato fund is 59% of the total appropriation. - A breokdnwfl of,tb050 moneys shows Nibs receives $180,500 from village property taxes. Money receiVed from Oho state for its saies tax refend cernes to $1,300,000. -The iIIago utii- lty'tax. which In levied en Oele- plisse and udlltbllIu Lomes to $335.000. The new state Income tax coturnOs $176.000. Money received from It-emes Io $122,500. Perrnits. inspections Outstanding Youth of the Month Award, which was presented by William Sterling. Chairman of the Award C8nunittee. . -jerry was citad forheIng the first t2tiirfliafl of tIte Nlies - Youth- Çongresn. Under bis lea- dorobip the Congress,beldtbree dances and twa piper drives ali and feen total $10,500. Money from Court finen an.!l I income is m'additino to the general corporate fufld expotditUrs of $2,514,650.. width comprises 59% et the total $4.f29802 ap- propriation, lilies will spend in exc055sf $1,0Oit,dOO fer itowa- - ter worite of7ti'aUoO. dnmpria- - Ing 23.9% of. the appropriados. Garbage disposai conto - - $142,100. 3.37% of the total, and money fer thi8 operation comes from ruai estate. taxes. . SociO1 Secuiil' and money for tho police pension fund io about $8O0O0 each. General obliga- -. tins bonds cout5 are - and this figure Wrndroptoabout $34,000 after-win year. Vehicle - tax cemPrne9 .26% -of the ap- propriation a6d the read and bridge fund 15 $78.800 which also cornos from rent OstatO tixes. In other 105Tl,esday6ight trusteeu complied with the re- quedt from rohidAntS who live in the- toWidin050n 9151 of LaW. renceweud not to baild ajead behind the buildings. to be used , - for lice erner0-00. Nibs in- Continued On Page 14 hI which ibero very succeesful. With the proceeds reallzedfrom - the odie,- of the- ' pager the - - Congress gurchased an Illinola. t Flag which was presented touts - Villoge- and now stands In the - . - Ceuoclb Chambers. - The .Coil . Continued on Pg 18 .. et OC PER COPY VOL. 13 NO. 5lTHEBPGLE. T1RSDAY. jUNE .11, 1970 - 1970 Mr. and Mrs., . GIRLS SOFTBALL MARATHON i BEGINS. FRIDAY, -6 P.M. AT - JOZWIAKPARK-SeePage 10. o out.: a a. a a a o

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966-3900-1.4

.. t..uy ßnd:ßeerí ..

Ive found out s .uth wIiCh i'm sure many 0f you've known for

¡ny yelro. lt's oimply yôu say good-by to yourkidS a littlo bit

t yearo olip by. .

ooight äur nuii'ber 3 chIld griduotos front grammsrschool. Mid

bile- I dont want to bold back the ClOCk stilli wish it wouidnto fluitO eò fist....- -fl-,-- -- -- ,- .

If van knowOf I person who

(Largest CIruItIon In Golf-Mill, East MaIso,MorI,n (rov. Nilus Area

. Ser'ng The Village '01 Niles.

Dèlivered To Ovw 3.lO8 I-I,men Is Nuts. Morton (rOVr and Last Mahs

-NìLes í'Ubljc Librar.76960 Oakton

H lles,- I11inoi

9042 N. Courtland Ave.. Nilón, III.(At 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave.)

to get thin wlthInner. ana eu ... -.-- -- .

. rial trying viti' C$lDhlY IO t011 her to take ber dull. Af101 iii.

whatithe rush.? . .

Nues ContestThe search is òn for a de-

serving min and women -who

will reign 5 Mr. and Mrs.Nt1° Cnr 1970.

Until list week-Ofd she was C little girl. While everyone says

thls child looks like tïiat one. and shoo goidg to be Just like ber under bushel. helP tinO

oleter ntiu her 'Mother and Dad know this lsst true. She's not thot bushel &br1nP thorn to

like anybody, just is the other 3 ¡Uds are quite different from ose Pb

another, They ill live wider the emne roofs and theye tito ¡rogeny .WbilO there .rc many peolile

oflbe oemeCttUrCO. but th.t0 the endefthelr sameness.withiD OhO Village of NUes who

. have unself1hly devoted diete..

While Dads in particular like to think nf their daughters as soft °° ° the service of their.

wifiowy .flowers. ponilo and fresh and fragile and warm. this comm 5U JUdfeS !flU5t

gradu.te bringS back the peomory of tousle .. . the kind with n beat,choose only one man and one

wMcb driven 0M 45' wall. I was nurtured on Glenn Millerfrom the entries te-

and sodI oozy scbinaltz which was muted and sweet . . . Charloy CO1Vd.

Spiv4 trumpets and blended saxphoseo which accompanied such In whOrs Y00 hel9.

euphonious naines os the MedrsidreS ' and the Mellow Larks.If you know of an OUtStasdIflP

But the gr.du.te his her ousd with names that OÙISI read thé Nues resident. man or woínifl,

Cocophosy 'Chorus, the Garbage .Ç.n Drum Rectors and-the Ersatzwho you believe IS deserVifl of

Noloemeicers. . - ' .

this title pleasesubmita lotterou their behiif.

grabbed Uds week and it's w ose tool of the they see thiflf5 WO adults doseL

0id 4S etid The Gr.duate hivé.øther genoratisn-isdoa.diidf gape We would also like to seo our

trade. Without ft Vd. hové 1v gabOCktO th5e teli cent ink- ThO basic rules are osan, weil. P'rinstance. its . a littih thing, but a. they says ifs the -

Y0t10f0 reSidOStS sUbmit en-

Útile thingsthe third esesIon '

graduaOe wheros my pen?" lt°s tries of their eldern.SOlsetliiies

5tIIfl1. Öt OVii to poncil. ---- . . . . ..ioliows:

.1. Any man and/orWafliaOn- -

lair' another example ld like to say take toy shirts . , . but 1f I siding Hi the Village of Nibs

idj you cali be siate she grabbéd thembong ago. Tebe toit grey knit (With the excelSios ef elected

sweater i bougbt at . knitting miu:iii Vermont lest year. Well. you offlCiId). They do osi need to

....; i.0 nmn uhu mak that one bong ago. too. -be related to each other.

u - C,,.,...,. u int000 liottoP all

h.sIeofl bidiflg theirgooddoods.

'I could uiònUofl the teje$ione, but Iié9t i keep the blood pressure - 0ntho jior..down. I guess those kids are moro refined these days. Back In the ban dsse that arsof benolit

30m and 405 yoi?d go over to a guyíhouse and yell "Ohbb. nued on Page 18

, Je00000." Or yoi?d whistle. Or youd ost waitout in iront orin the

gangway or intho hadkyard ferhim. But this clissy bliss Suburbia

dopo it much more genteeiy. She mes the phone. If she wonders

what Jan is woar1n,tO school on Arbor Day . . . telhjtooe. "i sawBob with Suo . . . telephone telephones telephone. (thata worth

. 3 calls). Homowork . . . tebeFsse. it's sort of a gante; I she gets -

usual, and Old 45 is there, be becomes os answering service.F'rlsstasce. tabo the -time we were having dinoer some mosth

home. herly the pbstei nover rings. It coiddst because ohea on it

. ¿ . tebephosing. If abe comes home. 11k ten minutes later than

ser. She will return your coli after 7 p.m. Ax the sound of the beep

you can leave yeUr message . . . " That was pretty loony. The

- age. Por a real laugher 01d 4$ 9nswered hor phone and told the

caller, Thla Is a recorded message. The greduate Is eaUn dIiw.

. graduatos caller giggled so long she hasp up withsut leaving her

name. During the next half lour every acquai5taie of the grad-sate since kindergarten called co heir funny 'Old 45 and his rcorded message. .

There ate memories which srs precious and vate bût If she'llfeìgive me I'll. meotion just ose. After a 4 day routine check-upin the hospltel I came home to a deserted house. Duc when the 10

year ild pre.gró.duato heard I was home she flew. across the streetwith tears In her eyed, and I get kind of misty over a very silly

o'clock alittbeguy.anfresblyprosaedafldbtUthOtt down, with a box

reunion.-- WelI list week those perewell Sitios began to hit houle. At 6

- under his arm. caine o call for. the graduato. Normally, I'd pet

him at ease by th 'him ho his tobe - fingerprinted and

she walked down -the steps in a light flufly thing with roseS all

mugged- belote he t escort eno - of my daughters. Out he out-

ever . and lota of brawn curls atop those 2 brows eyes . , . and

polled tee. asl.jnOt io ofmumhledagaysr 110110 thin I,ias fepl-.

0g. And as they sly- the movieS. 'Here, she comes . . . and

for that ever-brief noment. I wanted to atop the clock.

Tonigbt I othe refrigerator and those prettY white car-natione oWl looked fresh, dad up;neitly with the red ribbon. And

- - arrano the table sits Number 3. the.graduøte. She's kind of inidous

-to get going because tODIgbt1 big night. Andwbile she rushes- '..--.--i'. 0 ebst it-mn tebephoni.

out

a

On Theaday evening. May26,.the NOes VouthCetflmI55i0flldated another activity fer titoyouth Of the Village of Nues. Atthe Village Board meeting heldonthis oveOliig,JerrY Pingitore.son of Mr. andMm. J. Fingi-terca' 8941 N. Metrili.Nli95.bO..came the first recipient of the

LW Residents Reject Free Fire Lane

RECOR - '

.:.

UbGETUP-400,000-

_

AfiO..00lnO n nOcerd $4.229.802...a,...- etanos are 5ahCUW.expenditure fer the pteent'f in-

cal year NUes trustees okayedits appropriation ordinanceThesdaynight.whichIs$°.®more than last year.

A hreakdoWo,Of moneys ex-pended would show $903,496 willgo for the - operation - of thepouce dopartmeflt.$thl.037 fol'-the fire department. $763,861fnr the public works depart-ment, $1,01.844 for . waterwotks. $61,942 for the engin-eering department. $59,012 forthe,f8mlly. service departmostand $59,867 fer the buildingInspeetinn and haeith de-parbnents.

The money which la expeiided by the village from thegeneral corPOrato fund is 59%

of the total appropriation. -

A breokdnwfl of,tb050 moneysshows Nibs receives $180,500from village property taxes.Money receiVed from Oho statefor its saies tax refend cernesto $1,300,000. -The iIIago utii-lty'tax. which In levied en Oele-plisse and udlltbllIu Lomes to$335.000. The new state Incometax coturnOs $176.000. Moneyreceived from It-emes Io$122,500. Perrnits. inspections

Outstanding Youth of the MonthAward, which was presented byWilliam Sterling. Chairman ofthe Award C8nunittee. .

-jerry was citad forheIng thefirst t2tiirfliafl of tIte Nlies -Youth- Çongresn. Under bis lea-dorobip the Congress,beldtbreedances and twa piper drives ali

and feen total $10,500. Moneyfrom Court finen an.!l

I

income is

m'additino to the generalcorporate fufld expotditUrs of$2,514,650.. width comprises59% et the total $4.f29802 ap-propriation, lilies will spend inexc055sf $1,0Oit,dOO fer itowa- -ter worite of7ti'aUoO. dnmpria- -

Ing 23.9% of. the appropriados.Garbage disposai conto -

- $142,100. 3.37% of the total,and money fer thi8 operationcomes from ruai estate. taxes. .

SociO1 Secuiil' and money fortho police pension fund io about$8O0O0 each. General obliga- -.

tins bonds cout5 are- and this figure Wrndroptoabout

$34,000 after-win year. Vehicle- tax cemPrne9 .26% -of the ap-

propriation a6d the read andbridge fund 15 $78.800 whichalso cornos from rent OstatOtixes.

In other 105Tl,esday6ighttrusteeu complied with the re-quedt from rohidAntS who livein the- toWidin050n 9151 of LaW.renceweud not to baild ajeadbehind the buildings. to be used , -

for lice erner0-00. Nibs in-Continued On Page 14

hI which ibero very succeesful.With the proceeds reallzedfrom

-

the odie,- of the- ' pager the - -

Congress gurchased an Illinola.t Flag which was presented touts

- Villoge- and now stands In the -

. - Ceuoclb Chambers. - The .Coil. Continued on Pg 18

.. et

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1970Mr. and Mrs.,

.

GIRLS SOFTBALL MARATHON i

BEGINS. FRIDAY, -6 P.M. AT -

JOZWIAKPARK-SeePage 10.

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a. a aa

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CIGARETTESKING SIZE â REG.

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BELL8800 N, MILWAUKEE AVE.

NILE S

CORNER MILWAUKEEAND DEMPSTER

NiLES, ILL.

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PHONE 827 5509

FOR THE WINE. CONNOISSEUR

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DeLa CARELLE

.HAMMS'

4 BIG DAYS

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. Kuhn's is Coming:I . Your Way.. .

IMPORTED

ROYAL DUTCHHOLLAND BEER

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. IM!ORT $BRANDY

COCACOLA - 69:TAB - FRESCA6 PK. 12 OZ. CANS

price includes WC off label

DUVAL, . fifthDRY VERMOUTH A FRANK.

SCHOOMAKER

s 189Lg. bon. SELECTION

We resezve the right to limit quantitiès end correct price errors.

01t.ò: Fifth

s.

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KINGWHISKEY

hs L 99

, '/2 gal.

BEER

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DELICATESSEN AND LIQUORS, INC.

For many years Kuhifs Deli- differeA ounErSes are avatI. cat0800n &1.iquors on 3051-53 able. .

N. Lincoln ave.. Chicago han Now there wilE be a setoodbeen known to offer its tus- .

location which wilihavo astern-tomerA an unsurpassed variety piece a. aeiettioa as Kahnb onof the finent. irnrted gourrnet Listato ave. Kuhbo will otwo

. foods. wioeo nod spirits. their second store at 8756.58For the American and Golf rd.. only i block west of

Earopean Gotirmet obopping at Golf Mill Shopping Ceoter inKuba's is an iotorestiog exper. DCÏ'l4neo. On the contrary:lence. As soon ás you step into UbflScO Golf rd. will bave anthe atore you cannothelpgetting Europek Pastry DepArtment.the feeling that you have en- which w'iSi feature ouch mouth.tered a Delicatesseootore io a watering desserts as: BlackEaropeao City. Ali ofthe 45 em. Forest Cherry Torte. Rumployees speak one or more lao- TorceS Hazelnut Torte, Muccafoufou beuldeo Engliuh. Thebid Torte, FruitTorteletteu,Straw-world atmosphere io enhanced berry Whipped CreamTcirte undby signs throughout the Store many others.describing the Vari000 depart. . This OeW Ruho's oi4colf rd.mento in German. . io undoubtedly une of1 the most

One of the mein attractions modern and eloRant Europeanof the otore is the huge variety Delicatesoepo in the couotry.of European type' sausageo and The layout of the store lu verycold meats. There arewell over practical and will allow the 15200 varieties ow display which girlu to wait on customers cf.are made exclusively by E. 'flcleutly aod fast.opean trained master- sausage You will not want to mino themakers. . Grand Opening of the Kuhn's

Another point of iotereot io Golf rd. store which will bethe cheese department wlthalno Je 11. 12, f3 and 14. Theyneyeras buydred different types have many sùrpriuou and de..of cheeses from many famous Ucinas free gifts for'every cus.choose producing countries. - tomer.

The liquor department Ishighiyopecjajjzed and features 'Don ut Da'over 700 éietia1ly selected . . . .wInen cbampagnes, llqneura, The Salvation Army wiucogoaco add other siIts from . launch Its 32nd annual Doughnut -

all. over the world. Eighty dif- Day on Friday, Jane 12.ferent barra Imported fromjO Appreulmately 9,000 volito-

teer women will act au taggersio major locatlom- throughout

MIKE'S FLORAL SHOP Chicago and in 135 suburban.6505 N. Milwaulee tommaoltles4o the surrounding

seven-coaotry areaCL'1 FLOWERS

FLORAL DESIGNS CORSAGESHOUSE PLANTSNE 1-0040

COME HELP US CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF ÓUR SECOND STORE

....-. .. . 8716-18 GOLF RD. :

I ONE BLOCK WEST OF THE GOLF -MILL SHOPPING CENTER .

JUNE11.12.13-14 - - .-

.- FREE . GIFTS TO EVERY CUSTOMER .

I MORE THAN 200 VARIETIES OF EUROPEAN TYPE SAUSAGE

.VER 200 TYPES OF IMPORTED -AND DOMESTIC CHEESES

e ioo IMPORTE9/WINES, LIQUEURSAND OTHER SPIRITS

80 IMPO -T-ID BEERS FROM 30 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

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Daytime act1v1t1e or womenare being feoture this Summerat the Leaning Tower YMCA6300 W. Touhy ave. Aroo rest-dentoare invited to porticpatein the leisure time programsplanned for them by the SkillSchool deportment. A varietyof clauses Will be offered toprovide on opportunity for COrpressing creative talento. ex..erciueseIf-improvement roc..reCtion and relaxation. The tenweek Summer fermio scheduled_to begin week of June 22.

Daytinie classes (10 weeks)for Women will feotore: ArteDroouoge. Artificial FlowerArranging. Modern Jazz Douce(exercise ond creative rhythm),Yoga. "Lose Weight" the V'sWay, Trimnasticu. ondSwimin-utruction. Short term courses

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Liia len kinsis Post #134Representative.

Linda Jenkins, ib year oldNiles Wast sophomore, daughterof Ernedt Jenhins,020.Austin,will be the repteswitottveof theMonina Greve (.yit #134 of theAmerican Legibn Auxiliary tothis yeas"dirl'o State session.The . 1970 delegation will can- -vehe Josa 16 and remain os thecampus of MacMurray CollegeIn Jachssnville through the 23.

Miso Jenkins will find herselfwith çver 500 other Girls Statedelegates sponsored by Astil..lary Units throughout the stufe,The yearly prograis teachespractical apllcation of Americaninm and good citizenship andottemps to. Instill In the youngWoman attending . the love ofGod and Country. -

Girls become Involvedin ser-.ving In capacities tflacal fous-try and state guvernmént and

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(6 . Weeks) aje scheduled ferDressmaking and Golf.

The Art department "Early-b.Bird" Informal workohkpmeetsos Thnroday motsdngu.Studentemuy work In oil. water tolO4pns$el or three dimensional. In-dividoal techniques will he em-phasized with lostructionfor thebeginner or advanced sOldent.

"Decoupage," an interestingnod creatIve worhshop meets onThursday nftersbdps. Studentsdesign items forperssnaluse brgifts, purses. hoses. trays.plaquas, etc, iuttructlÖs in.clodos p- tot preparation, cut-.ting, preparing surf aces, gluhig.varnishing und finishing.

Homemakers may locrensethe beauty of their home andadd d spark of foterest for theSummer by looming the tech-niques of Arililcinl Flower Ar-ranging. Beginner classes -aseutbedoled for Monday morning.Continuing otudentu mcxc onMonday afternoon.

Exercise and 'Modern Jazz"dante routions go together In aclans whIch offers an Interest-ing way to develop gratefulnessand tose the figure. BegInner,nod continued classes orencheduled for Friday mornings.

.Yoga dusses pffering one of

the finest and o1dentnyatemsof physical culture meet onThosday. Wednesday or Thorn-day morningn.

"Lose Weight," the popularYMCA programs. offers ncnm-binaIt-n et diet. exercise, andpersonal grooming In classesschedsled for Friday mornings,

"Trlmnnstics" to trins andtone the figure offers exerciseand recreational play. (Volley-ball, roller skating, etc.) Theclass In scheduled Monday,Wednesday, and Friday morn-ingu.

All of the cisses listeil berenrc open to non-members.

Pino your course sow. andregister aorlyl Remember,clnsseb begin the week of June

to David Cnldwell sun of Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Abuja. 6001Lincoln, also of MortenÇrove.

Sandra LaRosn

Sandra Is graduate of NuesWest high school ned presootlyis employed at the Sknkle of.fice of the Illinois BnllTole.phono Company.

DavId Is a 1966 graduate ofNibs West and now attendsLoyola University. Ele Is alsoemployed at Procss In DesPlaines.

The eouidp have set August29 nu their wedding date.

The La Rosas ore well knownIn the community. "Tonyis ser-ving the Morton Grove Arfen-con Legion Pest #134 no Mor-ton Grove area-child welfareofficer and his wife Is finish-Ing here toros as Sgt, at Armoof the Auxiliary salt.

22.Mvance registration In re-quired.

information, class schedule.and feesmayba obtained by call..Ing the Lebuing Tower YMCA.

Babysitting services areavailable during . daytime

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At small gathzring of nela-tives and close frOnds, the en-.gagemeot nf Miss Janet Octowand Kenneth. Foss was cele-brated .

The bride-elect in i 1970graduate of Duarte High Schooland the daughtenefMr. andMrs.Meihin A, 000w of Dsarce Cali-fnrnla. The GRow's were: langtime residents nf Hilen until

. 1963, She is the grandaughterefMr, and Mrs. Fred C.Ottow oPrnspect Heights.

6478222, edteísinn55b,ordroiby the TowerYMCA and pickupa Skill Sebonl Brdckore. .

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Active is band, stage bondwind orchestra, and vori050other activitIes, Miss Ottow waschosen as the recipient of theFoothill - Arco PanhelleuicAssociation Scholarship fromDuarte.

The prospective bridegroom,the osa ei Mr. and Mrs. Cal-vin L. Foss of Arcadia. CallforMa, Is a sophamore at Pass-denn City Collefo,. and is ma..Joring in pro-med.

The coopte plans to attend theUniversity of Cliforn5a oflutine, both planning to enterthe medical profession. No wed-dingdate has heen set.

TRAVELERSCHECKS A. hoy, Steven Robert, woo

born on May l7Ot LutheranGeneral Hospital to Mr. andMrs. Ronald A, Hapues 94OWashington st., Nues, The babyweighed 7 lb. 7..1/4 ou.

A girt, Sanan Mie, was bornat. Lutheran General Hospitalso May 21, to Mr. and Mrs.Shoji Honita of 7632 Maple St.,Morton Grove. The baby weigh..ed 7 lb. 1/2 nu.

A girl, Karl Ann, was born.In Letberan Gennral hospital,

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Irlininy is gives io the via sousaspects of conducting sin eine-tion, developing party platformsand learning the functions of thegoverning body.

Well known legisiutors andofficials visit illusi Girl's Stuteund the young ladins have theopportunity notonlyto hear themspeak, but to perdooatiy meetand visit with them.

Before the 0000ionclosns, twoyoung Women areoelettedbythegirls from the delegation to joinrepresentativu from otherstates' Girl's State courons andtravel to Girl's Nut)on, To kgheld in Washington, D. C. lutérin the summer, there tlsoaerepresentutives 4baro about thefoderai legislative, jodicialiindesecutive bodies In action.

April 11, te Mr, and Mro; C,Richard Peifer, 920 Beau dr.,P Plaines, The baby weighed

A girl, Michelle Runge, washorn in Lutheran General hoe-pital, April 12, to Mry and Mrs.Robert L. Carpenter, 405 W,Florins dr., Des Plaines. Thebaby weighed 6 lb. 13.3/4 ou.

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RetiririgSchóol Board MembersJhck Hadrlch, retiring president ei the Board are retiring Superintendent ofbchaol Blair Plumpe

of Education fur School District h4and n wem- ton and retiring Board member, Clarence Ander-

her for the post six years, hands over the office 55e of Nues.to new president. Dr. Jerry teidel, Looking on .

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Education ProgramA Maine Township special n.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Education. Summer programwill ith available this year for . Assist9nce will be gIven thechildren nf kindergarten age children to increase their Inn-

thr050h third erado who need- guge deveinpment nod cam-masicatian skills through read-log, speech and language arts.Help will also be given lo otherbasic skill areas as needed.Mn-tsr cosrdinatlan traIning will hagiven by qualified physical edo-catins lentouctort otbnr supeportive serVices will Includespeech therapit5, psycholo-gistn n nurse and qualifiedtencier aides.

jwci;i lnstrotionnI help inreading and speech deyelop-lisent as weh as in other basicareas. Thin federally fundedTitle I Cesperative program,n part of\tlte Elementary andSecondary Education Act, isdesigned to 1irovlde servicestlnt will help raise the educo-tissai attaiie5t level nf thesechildren tO that appropriate furchildren Of their age.

The program will be con- 4bos 200 students are ex-dotted at Forebt school and -peted to ha served; incudiof

- Plnlnfield school, both in DIs- those from non-public schools.

tritt #62, Das rtalnos. Stsdents While the malor focos will be

will aBend from June23tbtaagh do kindergarten through the

151v 31. from 9 n.m. to 12noon. third grade level, referrals will. ,,....ntad fur children from -

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pÀDdon Òrove Art faiiThe Murtos Grove Art Guild proudly pre5et5 its annual art

fair 05 June 21 (Fathers Day) at Nacrer Park, 6250 Dempster In

Montan GrOxe. Dorothy Aimhlnd, a Morton Grove resident. will

he one of many featured artists. Her paintings ihtlud lnsducnP5

nod nUll mus in acrylics and oils,

The nutdoor fair is open tu the. general public. Artists' work will

bu on 4i5Playm 10 n.m. till dusk and in limited tu oils. acrylics,

graphics. ceramiCs. waterfolors. sculpture and hand wrought

jewelry. Ail artists 18 years nr older, with anigisal art work. may

enter. The A1 Fair wW-be junied and tush prizes awarded.

Mo1lsne interested In xhibitlfl please cnll fair chnirmdn°°6

Holsel at 498.0759 or write for iefond05 tb Morton Grove Axt

Guild, Box 391. Mootbaßrova. lL600.

vided their schnsl printipalstrongly recommends they hegiton priority.

A second phase of the Sum-mer Progrsm will be specialhelp and instrodtios for sto-dents Of ail grade levels whouse English as a oecondlanguage. Thin is not limitedto Spanish speaking students.lmtructlonal teams will workto assIst these students so theymay function at manimsm pa-tentinl both in and oat of school.Ahnst 50 utudongs are espectedte be served in this phase ofthe program.

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will dlscOsS their views 00 cig-aros smoking during FotherBanahOn'O "TimeTuLive" proSgram Sunday, jond 14, at itt-30

o's the Cha000l 2 stoss willhoStuart Rosenberg, 5705 Lee st.and Barry Lelbous. 7912 Lotus

\5f Rosenberg and Lolb505are studbOts st Nitos West HighSchool, Oahtes st Edens io St-o-kie, ssheré Boscot-erg Is presi-gest O! the school's INS (i'llNover Smoke) Club ond LeibsOOis president-elect.

The club's members are pledfed never 555 stooke ciguretsnod tu disceorspe other studentsfrom starting. They conduct re-gülar, autt-sm0k10t deoi005tratiens under the directIon of

Roger Blackmore, aNules \testscience teacher.

The NUco West INS Cisl' isthe firM . organized . io theChicago area through the sn-ok-log education programs uf lijeTobercOlOOiS Institute of Chi-cagó end Cook County.

Arrangement for the programwere made by the TubercolodisInstitute Of Chicago nod CookCounty in cooperation wjt6 theArchdiocese of Chicago.

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Ige 8 uge ju i 1970 I' Yates Lauds Jubilee Committee I L TheSugle ThUY J° Fag 9

- : Bin Yais Coordinto ofthe 'Y OIon and Mazijane And finally last bùt ce. I . . LETTERS to E D I TO R ark Pool to OPen Saturday--. - Morton Grove Diamond JU Meyers are worktg th the ty not Iet Jack Ternz . _______________________

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. . Commfttee stat cent1y that yariouB oazaUo In to and Bili Cna1 by .

ct $25.00. seon U smmw Geven daYs

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the Committee iembers are biographic informa- paring the format of the Fft. : . .

kots, regardloss of oe are week. owmmIfl instrucUon for

. doing a gmat Job. Said Yates °° d photoas for the toIcoI Books wMle Bob L ch -

for e oc Uvo d o$1OOO An noreoideot oeason bothc1dOn d OdfO. CO

f .,..No one can conceivo of the b0o Earl Gubblos has been ang the scia1 ev K d d ° 31 ccorn Cerd U0 are double that of resi- ddve owimmths d vtog.

bohbd scen tht is ° aor. uslngMo,astbock- which Includo bumr ocker.00 ing on tians sJvao k slct ei den. ob0d swLmmtnz.

. rd to plan such a d owledge to add as weil as bubons ata' -dt . DaIly ol fees 75 iucdon and adt swim

* tacular evonL" much to unearthing village lds- 'fates alotad, too. that the . -

Ir Mi Beosoli - lt would b sin i Pol neoon tickets havebeen (Or resIdents and $1.50 fornon- nighto.

) .Continuing, he added. the faticai data. Committee Is building np aonce .

C1ted h I t °' aale since Monday June 8 at resIdonta In Prev1ou yearn. Completo details on the pool __

-fact that we have a dozen pro.. .. Concluding. he menoned, a life timé coliction of old .

attenUon Uf b°

l° the park District 0km0 7877 there were seParate daily fees poograms and schedules can be

. Jecta in the fire at the same A150 Frank Mc TierS assisted historical photogaphn that de .

te1ephOneCOflver8aniO 5f June eIther publiuhin of°e Milwaukee ave.. betWefl the for elementarY and high school obtained bycaUigthe PakD1u-

- . - time requires effort. calent and by Lorry fehart in keeping the PICO the early history and times - -

1970. i am ncleslng three(S) closed pictures wbich aro' not heurs of 10a.m. and4 p.m.Mon..students as well aS-h different tritt Office at 967-6633.

- - Icoordination. Por instance. the news medie abreast of thede- of the village. Many of these -

P phoisgraph showing - of ve sod sali orb nome day throufhridayaedwiSstur fee for adults. in addition. there

League o Women Voters is voloPments concerning the Dio- old photographs are on exhibitthe flood1ncosditiosswh1dhox- comment in The u le whi h 'Y from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. In were different daily fees for

fI jputting together the ICnow Your mond Jubilee. Lorry. an cor- at the Morton Grovol'ublic Li..

the interoection.of Kedzie ation. ali ernore wishinO to weekdayo andholidaW.Toelim- s s s

f ITown' Section. In the moan. responding secretary. doily hrary for a Umftmj time All

odd. in NUco. flds inter- may reach the eyes ofthe peopte earoll In special pool programs inste this confusion andtosfeed

timo. tho Rotary and Lions does corresPondence fdr cito residents will ffnd this hohas been flooding for st whoo oar we never Could ouch an learn-to-swim divinf UP admittance Procedurso Park P

V- I clalto. under the dlrectionofJu,. group; and Jeanette Hack. the a fascInuing and nootagic col.leäst the Psoiht Ytars that I thstcuos. comimtitiae swim. officialo established the more S

fbiles members Paul Prantell recording secretary, maintains lection of rare priceless nc- .

have lived here includinO two of °°° fer any help you can ming. etc.. may reginter at the simple and convenientfee struc.

and Fred Hancher are ooli minuteo of the board and oo OWes of our early pioneers d - . . .

the last five days ofMay. Phot g ve. time d plac e. . . -

- - Ing business and Industry for IflOOtISfO. We mustn't forget busineuses he added. N .

show conditions on June Park officialS retort that the1970 Pool program ollera

space In the Historical Program treaouror Marvin Weiner whoOfl ore o r ervuce -

1. 1970. . - Ve truly yours 1970 pool feto have been medi.a variety of activltieo oath as

;Book: ti:Y:hCachcIÎ Notre Dame D:ln. Newpoft DesHaIiesret1rIngafter loyears on the sh°

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work while In office by fellow boardembero ate0tent which was featured en the front - Nues, Illioois that Inmoocc050n theY are lower

-ustc monthly meeting Monday avenlog prll 20. A plaque bono i °hi

P8 of he 0001e inJata of s050 - seaSons. ' -

I ____:f:Iin:r,Iia4'w e!I7:14.I Program0mm efi1aim

SAVING WITH

TPUT

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Besides the usaai band tOld -Little League I BANK

: ,t t\L4r AJ i classes for grammar and high mento an5l your ood judgments. But we are gratefuiindeed for - . -

. 1ILA? 3 JJJJI1 JL prograrnwmbeofferedthi .

yo many yaarsof faithful and valuable serviçe la thin board." .

Dinner-Dance E

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summer an part of the Notre Mr. Newport. who lives at 180 Drake In; In Des Plaines lo

- P (% ifl Ni'I\I' Dame Manic Extension pro. vice-President of the Federal Reseve Bank of Chic4o.une « O O

Çl fl 1tIt1Wl I -

fra . .- .in work on the beard han dealt largely with school finaoclsg. As

The, annual MortonGrovo Lit.

Ii ',-,O tIiLJ.jLj TheStrinPrograoiwilhin_ sevorai4r9as.t ,. ErEr

iiflJNG"orche:tra

0/be

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6 45 .p when cocktails wili modo at any time ¡n any amount.

I . A. - _ - - 'Ali otrloginstricìi6n will be ionC1OWthograrn .

Eoro Noce . dp°°twiliheser; Galdan Donai Pubonk Acconntl

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N NILES held in the music department °' °3°'° thOsughoat the country. He was the Board Park area. Pubiic Works SuPerinteodont dancinf will sart. and cooleue OMinimom deposit $500. lotot001 paid

f t .

of Notre Dame High school aod ditatim representative -on the cOmmittee of teachers and -We. io this urdO, Csot sepm Ed Backer told The Bugle there until midnight. Music will bedato of deposit. Additional do

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the program will run from June-

ttMOFS developIng the programe which encourages teachers tO t any Serious actloo from are 3 wuter Intersections at f1Ovid by B. Nicholson. i'° St any timo - withdrawals In

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15 to July 24. Complete In. ° grew professionollyin order to become botter teachers. thO village except that during a Kedzie and Odd. Kedzle. from The COOt for the eveolnf is COY amount after the firot 90 days

- - Browse formation on Oho program can M - Nflood a call to the Publit Works Oketo to Odell. Odell from. only $4.50 per person. Evory- doting the first 10 days of any new

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obt5lood by writing to Bar. its''°" was president of the Board of Education during .

DePartment willbring somebody Malo south. and, from Mooroe 05e lO welcome and tickets can q00' . - -

thro h Cara Zajac, 812 Oiiie et.. #3C. term. .

out to survey thooituatitwhicb north. all are pitched te this he furchased easily from 1801e

i fug our arpentorsville, Dl. 60110.

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will lcevlcably result lo a few corear istersectlso. Ed said League Officials andLittleLea- ICadificates of DaPosit

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Once again the bigh school e on rs in 1k05at 5ko sewers. deParture the error was made years age Fié managers. QM!!msm $°° deposit for ne.

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Summer Concerf Band program . of the crew. sod so chooga is by the farmer engineers who For further information or year.

rwill be opes to coed students y the roc t t

the water. level or condItions ititched theoe streets in chii reservations coil Mr. Baloglo iglOo t D.

.from the area, The first re. Auxill Ce

en s ate Junior the country studied this year. affecting future flooding. masook. at 965.4752. er Mr. Sweeney ac 3 MIO O Polit

. T- E N hearsal of the high school sum. col lll' c.o°'i° atfLifl J pppy poem cotúpetition. -My commests should not he There aro how reducers 9665366. 4 0 Minimum $5.000 doimsit far two

mer hand wIll be on Jano 24 at gro olth M i°°° ti Shsron-Nehar$ was awarded her C005tflled so belog directed at pieced In the catch baslnswhich .

years.

... I - - t. - C Ep.m. Information en the batid ft134P

f hefl °ri

r ve t second state prize. Last year .

the crewa or .cerssnnel of the reduceu the water flow titre so - Cttlfltlt$l 0f DoPsilt

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program can be obtained by won to rase t° 1can flO5 ohé also Progressed throughthe Plb Works deartmont who. 8 Inch Pum to oneetistva105tto a - 0111 leles - - I Minimum de mit 100

. - 2 -

writiog Donald Tolosko io care - 80es 0r te0r Zen or en- the counts' Joilging;buttwoyears - -

an mater of fact. should be 4 bocio aewer. WhIle thin causen . 2 0 r

$ , . .of Netre Dame High school daa hOe d

ors aro coPPOd the toP award-In the hIghly commended for cheirdil. the water to remoin on the . . -

etc to e mOat a

f - . I .7655 Dempoter St., Ntles, Ill. gioinalre5 ond°ie state and ser poem was ¡sib. igept nif011S throughout the stretO for about as hour it Naval Training - t'si' aaaaaotteliy Io.smd ap ta 020000 b

. I I -s GREATEST CHOICE! 60648. of a e Mrs Tobo L s

years lobed by Legies offices the Year. My complaint is withthe PreventS baoeme500 front being - the F.d,,ai Deposit Ie,areea. Cs.pc,tiOJ

I . GREENHOUSE FRESH!There are still wpeaings is br Aviso. d iuniil°°

-following oprtsg is theIr pppy Director of Public Works and fiosded. Ed said he is willio5 Navy Seaman A ti

:°- - . AMLING GUARANTEED! °NOPIeOidOot Ms. JamenCamp

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iÓOdOdb5Sfl5OOt.! von Greenberod SKOICIE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

L - . 'a FREE DELIVERY!.sod enrtchmentcsorses. Regis. 005na sen° siria. Miss Nehart's poem was gtsb. ° analyzethe prehlemandoffer - While the wuter may remain 214 N uavei'.? AlOH AT KOSINIR IN SKOKIE

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.1 - -: - trabo information can be oh. wide award for her foeir°e lInked here lu THE BUGLE -- a solution. : ffl the street for an hour there. Grove. ¿s graduat wicPHONE 614.4400

It . - -.- MASTENERS I

tsinedby cailiog or writing the lati055 scraldtook.Nicagaawao : :dc0 thgCamriC

-sforfr;ondiy expertadvuce

Dist 63 r:bl Center GreatLakeo

gtñ- TT T1 7 NG S 1

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. i42 *a & uII MMÒear Mr.Besser. We Feature: Individual orders oÇ Chicken, Fish Si Chips, Shrimp, Whamburgers,

lmpareodLlFEUkEFlnw rsHot Dogs, Beelburgers & Apple Puffs

r ¿KKIESANYWHERE I

TEAK EAT 1«EIEE!

, i . ;THROUGH OUR -

say, illegal dod a violatios of . ' -

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:. -'HKTWORKOF$HOPS

the publico.ripht-tc.hn5w.di

ri SERVICE INCLUDES DELIVERY - ,.

3 t tiFRUITWOOD

AtthebotteI5OfY0ur ETWEEN HOURS OF 5 P.M. - 9 P.M.--

CHICAGOLANO'S lARGEST MA NY OTHE RS .same tYPO of offender. Truly. '

o - s FLOWER s GARDEN i . .

Mr, Bosser. do you tisis-It school

f , - , -s GIFTCENTERS - .

district 63 is anybetter? Achild . -

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could tell the soanimsus votec. . -

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sboeoce of discs1on..and plc.

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: -- eosing of predOcidd pOlitiCS is :

ac the- rule and not the exceptios - -

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a former candidato for the r :.' ,- . .

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Pàge 10

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The Bugle. ThurodRy. JUlIO li.J970

.:. (T.:.....Yout.h .Cornmissiow.Jone 12, 13 and 14. otardng

. at 6 p.m. Friday evening atjoz-wiak Park, 6851 W.Touhy,NIles

.-. and continolog for 51 honrothereafter until 9. p.m. Sundayevening. the girls of thu NilesYouth Commiooioo/Nlles ParkDistrict GÌrPs Softhail Leaguewill be pláylog ball. MayorNicholas B. Blase and all Vil--lage oídlcialu will be attendingthe opening ceremonies afterwhIch Pilleo Park Board Presi-dont Gerald Sullivanwill tousout the firutball nod the familiar.. Play Ball" will be heard.

The explonailon Es to whythey will be playing ouftball for51 houro came from PamBeusue, 8340 N.Ottavla.Niles,00e of the originators of theMarathoo. "We are playing one

hour òf boll for each of the SOstates lo the United States. andthe 5iot hoar for PEACE.". Over 100 gIrls. ages 13

tlüough 20 will lepart1t&patiñ.mSthere willDIvided loto 6

be 2 teamo on he field at alltlmeo. around the clock, witheach pair of teams playIio.fear hoar shift.

Phyllis Del Re, 7338 Lee st.,MIes. another ofthe originatorsof the Marathon said 'We re-alized that we'were-oing toneed adult oopervision at all

. times so we began by askingMrs.. Dee I-Bava. Giri'u Soft..ball Chairman oftheNilea YouthCommlsoloo for hersoppartanduioòe then everyone has been00 very tooperative. Among just

It's GaslightSaiángs Tute

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. .Nów $795*

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up to 38%

some of our umpires anlotore-keepero who will beworkiogoneor more of the four hour sblftswill be Walt Beusse and JackLeske of the Riles Park Bound,Prank Wagner and Prior Peuoleof the Niieu Village Board-andCharles Murrio. WillIam Kebo-er, Ralph Braun. Wlluam Star-

\ flog and Frank Barbalace of the-Iileo Youth Commiosios. We

also aokedNorman andhiilllcentDathman of Nues to bondie ourPublic Relatl000. The Nile, Po..lice Department. Nileo Fire De-puriment. Nileo Park Disthctand Nibs Public Works have olicooperated withus." - -

Ralph liant, Chairman of theNile Youth Commission and Mswife Scutty, a former Youth

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Nortiiernfl,.o!sGas Conipalig- - - - -servh*grnOs1ethánaudøkifláswc - - - --

l'oboe 1Wsal ç44S

So flattering it puts everybody in a mood for- fun. Gives you extra hours to enjoy your eve- -

For months youve been waiting for the out- nings, too. . ..

door living season. Now make the most of it - Choose yours now, while our special lowwith a beautiful new gaslight foi your patio prices âre in effect. Get one for the front lawn,and save! . - . -, too. . .for beauty and protection. '

What's so great about gaslight? For one Easy terms are :availbi$ the sale endsthing. it doesn'tjust shine, it glows. .so feative, June3Oth, so see yoùr deater or call us today.

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Commissioner, have also spentmany long hours io the Planningof this special evenD Accordingto Mr. Bast, "We hive ajos In.."Ited many uhuw basineus cele.britfes, and OfficlalofromuthercommunitIes to come Ostoome..time during the week-cod andspend- just a few minutes withus and "limp for PEACE,"Robert Wordell of Tçletype Cor..poratlon In Skekie, President ofthe Nilo- GhumberofCommeroekas aiready notified me that hewill be glad to join us."

Although there will he Os ad-mlasioo charged to watch thegirls playing softball. therewillbp,.a-bat p000ed around a um-ber of timesuningthe5l- hours,auf all money colletted will bedonated totheGreatLokes NavalHospItal for disabled voteraIs,

So tome one. tome all to Joe.wiak--Park ou Friday, Sotordayor Sunday, June 12, 13 and 14,r tomo und stay for the ottUro1 hours, bot make sure you

. doo't miss the Marathou aodthe -51st boor for PEACE. -

Graduate -

Siebert Poter Menconi, Jr.of Nibs is a coodidalo forgraduation atNorth Park collegedazing Commencement ox-ercises Sunday Juno 14, at 3p.m. Ho is u major io Eco-nomics. He is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Montoni of 9008Cumberland.

rAdvoctisernelit--COSMETIC

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Spring is Itreaodalmoutgone,with summer just iothe offing. With warmweather approathiug we'llsoso be changing overJO anow wardrobe. Areyou ouf-feriog from "Winter Skin?"Feminine appeal calls forclear coft skiothot's touch-able. Winter has u hokit ofleaviog some of au lookingabout as appeuliog as adried-out prune,Revitallzeyour dried-out skin withconstant treatWent and

For your tub uso soapswith moisturizers and besure to usa bath oils. Thistu the first step to stloyfragrance plus. Nest it'stimo for your favorite bodylotions to feel glowiog andsmOoth as silk, Hands andantis always seem to gotthe worst biow every yearos be sure o keep creamsand iodons at your finget"tipo always.

At Birhway Drugs i a -

erking everydayto npraadbeauty to all mycustomers.I am endeavoring to malinmy . cosmètic deportteottite beauty heulquurters forall of the NUes area, Thiscan osly be brought abeutby your coefidante and pa-trooage - give me a chanceto be of Service tu you.Slrchway Drugs-7S03 Mil-waukea Avenue . . . Nibs,,lllloois -

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-rt":' ' at'rt...' teL'=,=-.=t,e,,...r , '.Pige 12 The BtJe, Thursday. June 11. 1970

- __w,.1.MILE WESTOF HARLIM i MILE EAST Of MILWAUKEE ót WASHINGTON

MORTON GROVE, GLENVIEW. NILES, EAST MAINE, SKOKIE, DES PLAINES and PARK RiDGE

4 PRICES EFFECTIVEt THRU TUES. JUNE 16,sU R-PDODS/ . . .

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MAGIC DISCOUNT PRICES BELOW ARE JUST A FEW - FOR THE REST WALK UP AND DOWN OUR AISALPO oc FOOD

1L FRISKIES BUFFETCHICKEN 14'/2 OZ. LU j GIBLET .TURKEY

ALPO DOG FOOD jj MILK BONECHOPPEDSEEF 14',4 oz. LO DOG BISCUITS

KAL KANCHICKEN PARTI 15 oz. 23'

KEN-L-RATIONDOG FOOD

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STRONG HEARTDOG FOOD

GAINESBURGERSDOG FOOD.

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Congregation Beth Andproudly announces the appoint-ment of Rabbi Irving Sciweieras Ito optrttual leader.

Boro and raised In Brooklyn.New York, the Rabbi attendedand graduated the SeminarySchool of the YoohivaTorahVo-dandi,, Menuvtn Torah Voda.th.He holds a graduate degree inEducation from Brooklyn cal-le9e. City nolverèlty of HewYork. He was ordalnedat the.Hebrew Theological college InChicago.

Rabbi Sckreler han servedpulpito In Mannachasetto. Ohio,Wlaconnln. and most recently alTemple Israel in Elkhart. Indiana. WhIle oorvisg as RabbI InOhIo, he wan the AnnotIateCha5laln of the OhIo State Peo-lrenttary.

The Rabbihas lecturedwtdelyIn adversIties and has writtenarticles no JewIsh HIstory andgenerai Jodatca t-r the dogio-Jewish Press. Moot recently.Rabbi SchreIer bao keen thelecturer In Jewish Philosophyfor the Womess ORT of Chlcago Cultural Series.

Rabhi Schreier is a member

I MTJ1Sar Toroh (Prisco of Torah)

and Confirmation Ceremonieswilt be held at Maine TownshipJewish Coogregatlon. 8800 Ba1lard rd.. Des Plaines. Priday.Jano 12. 8:3Op.m.Fourstudents

. who have completed a three-year course In Post Bar Mite-vah ntudies will be granted thedegree of Sar Torah. Two stia-dents who have completed therequired coaroes In the Ile-llgi005 SchoolSandaySchoolfle-psrtmont will be confirmed atspecial religious services.

The graduates inc)udes: ElbePink, dallghtor of Mr. and Mrs.Abraham Filth; Terri Leon,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-win Bermas; Mira Manlier.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ju-Ilias Manlier; Melo-e Mayster,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liar.z, old Mayoter: RObert Mulches.

__._, son of Mr. dod Mrs. NathanMeiches; and Howard Meloeles.son of Mr. and Mrs. MurrayMeiselos..

Marh S'bIos, aun of Mr. andMrs.. David Faden, 9382 Ham-ils, Des Plaines. will celebratehis Bar Mitzvah at Sabbath fi.'tersoss Mlncha - Maariv ver-vices. Saturday. Je-e 13. 7:30p.m. Morning worship will heat 9:30 a.m.

Vom t-Ia-Mureh (TeacherRecognItIon Day) will h ob-served ag MTJC Monday. June15. S p.m. 131 staff members

, of the Synagogue ReligiousSchool wiø be honored Is a spg-dOl program. Ellezer Slives.meo, Director of Education. willpreside aver the ceremonien.Harry Kessler. President elOtePrIncipois Asnociatlon ofGreater Chicago. will he guestspeaker. A talent show. fee-turlñg studente of the Hebrewschool. will also highlight theeVenIsg

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St. M.rha'n Met's club willepousar the Catholic Church'satiawl nummer picnic thin Sun-dey. Jao- 14, begisslng It ip.m. at St. Pau?n Woods.

Food will be available. hutpasInhonera who desire in.ytote their iwal lunches and re-plesish theIi hunger pains withether items In the. aneth line.

klan's Obb esIdent JackPeyen indicates gusten will b.played od cordiality will relgn\with fun for Ill - young and ol&

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. RabbI SchreIerof the Chicago Board of Rabbin,the Chicago Rabbinical Çoura-cIl, and io the Secretary of theNatiosCl Rabbinical Alumni As-paulatino of the Hebrew Theo..logical callege.

Ao Congregation Beth Ami Isbased In Merlos Grove. RabbiSchreler, his wife Zelda, andtheir fourcbildren.SdvC, Keith.David and Marcio ale actively

Jerusalem-Ev. LutheranGraduatiónThe graduation of the seven-

teen members of the Class of1970 will take placeonjsne 12 Isjorosalem Ev.-LutheranchsrClt.-located at 6218 CapulIna -ave.,In Morton Grove. The gradua.tion service will begin at 7:30p.m. and will also serve as theclosing service for the schub.

The guest speaker for the oc-caobo will be Rev. WIlliamFIsher. Executive Secretary ofthe WIsconsin Synod Board forParish Education. The servicewill also Include the ologing oftwo songs by the students: theClass of 1970 wIll slog theircláso song. "All Praise toThee,My God. and the rostof thestudent body will sing. ' Prayerfor Our Schools." written byRev. Hesry A. G)eocben. latepastor of the Wiscn5ln Ev, Lu-dieran Synod.

The diplomas will he dis..tribsted by the cltoirman of theBoard of .Chbstlan Education.Werner Heidtite, to the Class of1970..which lncludett Paul/allenBartsch. Craig Behrens. Cyn.thia Oorasson, PatriclaGr005e,Cynda Hempel. Judith Koehn,Patricia Laurlteus, JesseMoenotg. Robert Moir. ThomasNykolayho. Kurt Rado. JenniferSauer, james Shields. DaleSchultz. Eileen Smith. LindeVahle. . Debra von der Linden.

Youth Choirs -

A fIne year of service will.

conclude thin month for thetwo youth choirs of LutheranChurch -of the Resurrection,8450 N. Sberoser rd.. Nll,o.

The Rejolcera. - a choir ofboys ¡oid frls flans 3rd grade -through 6th grade, bave con-cluded their year by abging atMacshaven Convalencent HomeIn clienview on Sosday. june 7st 3 p.m. The Young Chris-dans. s choir of hoyo and girlsfrom .7th grade on up throughhI'a ncbool will be einging maSuh.iay eveiiin5 service at theNorthwest Evangenca*COVenIfltchurch In Mt. Peqopect On June14 at 7 p.m. lb. choIrs have

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Chúrch &Temple News, NotesRabbi Scisreier Beth Ami Leader

looking to buy or rent a ham. inMorton Grove.

On June 12 RabbI Schraderwill coedect bio Inaugural Frl.day evening service at the Na-tinsel Perk ieIdbOu5o. 9325 N.Marlos. Morton Grave. at 8:15

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Friday evening services June¡2 .o been designated as Juneand July Ansiveroary Sabbath asweil as the Installation of of-flcers and trusteeo of North.west Suburban Jewish Congre..gation. RabbI- Lawrence H.Cbarney sermon for the eveninin "Is the Sysagogon Passe?'Cantor Gidon A. Lavi will chantthe -liturgical portion of the ser.vices. Following . services theJune agd July AnnIversary cele.branto will host the Oneg Shah.bat in -honor of the ecçasisn.The entire Congregation Is in.vlted ta attend.

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OFFICERS: President, Dr.Jerome Agrest; Esecutive Vice.President. William Rosenthal;Ritual VIce-President. Lewis - -

Greenberg; House Affairs Vice-President. Hnrold Hoffman;Ways and Means VIce-PresI-donc, Neal Gomberg; Member.. -

ship Vlce-Presldent, HerbertTermas; Treaourer. SeymOurBrasIlia; Financial Secretary.Mortoñ Miller; Recording Sec-rotary. Mrs. Alvin Combo; Cor-responding Secretary. Mrs.George Waless. -

BOARD MEMBERS - TwoYear Term: Marlis Ashmon,Mrs. Neil Baskisi. Gerald Bgin.Mro. David Cohen. josa Calan,Leonard Cnistol, Gerald Eisen.berg, Louis Eubeo. Mrs. Ray-mund Glnshucg, Alas Jacobs.Howard Kaplan.- Mrs. Robert*KaSper. Landman, Ens.manuel Lipochultu. Setnour

- Primer. }towrd Roue. SheldopRosen. Floyd Shlossberg. San-ford Sllcroft. -

One Year l'cnn; Rlcbard -- Brown, Mrs. Myron Cooper,

Jerome Gottlieb Robert Lea.der, l'aol Resmas. JonatbonSi-mon. Jack Esses. -

Remaining Tersos: Neil BIs-kin. Dan Baser, Mrs. SeymourChoppe, GIlbert Erlichmana -

Melvin Feldman. EarlE. Friedeman, Robert Goldberg. StaidGoldsind. Herbert Hibsick,Mrs. Harry Kadi. DsIei Mar.ces, Irving Marlos, NormanRich, Jalee Schroffer, JeromeShafer. Gerald Sloan, lrolngSIsaS, Normanllnterherger,Dr.

- Seymour Wacbtonhelm.,Os Saurday adornIng. at 9:15

a.m., livId, asnotMr.andMrs.Irv Marion, wIlIbe BagMltzvah.David will chant the podien of

-his Haghtorab, Following tIteservices Mr. and Mrs. MarionwIll lasst in Estended Kiddush, -

Saturday evening al t pen.,TradItional Sereicen, - -

Sunday evenln et 5;30 pan..IltIt annuel Dinner Dance at the -Holidsylen thEik Grove. - --

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Monday evenlng June 15 aN10 Park .100 New Englaj4NIlej the. Nues Youth Con-greun/Niles Pork D1utrctcirro Softball League will begin theLr regujar leaguo season.

Opeolog feotivitfes will beginat 7 p.m. whit Nues MayorNicholas B. Blase throwjng outthe flrst ban.

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The NUes Park District Incooperation with PbIIIips 66conducted the local competItionfor tb PblUlps 66 PItch, lilt.and Throw. CootestonSaturday

. May. 23 for boys ages 9 - 12.The event took place acCrennanHeights Park begimdngat9a.m.The Elles Park District con-ducted the contest in two parto.Local competition for Nilesitesand then local competition forboyo In outlyiogsubarbs as ParkRidge, Northbrook, NorthfleldSkokie, Mount Prospect,ond Arnogtoo Heights. About 125 boysout o the. 200 who registeredparticipated In the content.

RegistratIon In Riles was heldat Elmer Sells Station. 7600Milwaukee and the Park DistrictOffice.

Events tociudedpitchiogo bailInto a target46feetaway bittinga banebail. on a fly into fairterrltory andthrow1og basball for distance. Competitionabounded with many closescores recorded.

The first place winners Inthe Nues Ca were: 9 yearold, Terry Brady. 8632 NorthTerrace; lo year old, JamesSkarb 8109 Ottawa; li year

- old: Bob Pargos. 0606 Ozaoam;12 year old: Edward Moodrala.7752Oakton.

Ronoers.op lo Nlleoinclnded:9 year old: Bob Webber, 7233Crath: 10 year old: Jeff John.soot 7864 Park 11 year old:James Miobelotti, 8328 Odefl:12 year sitE Roo Rceve.

Pirot place winners receiveda distinctive Pitch. Hit andThrows. plaque and warm.upjackets which were presentedby Janice Wanke of the NuesPark District. The wieners will00w move-on te District Corn..petItion which will be held atGrant Park on June 6. The nextstep for wioners woald then be

dM5100 aadeatlosaicsrnpe..

MINOR WESTERN1. Rdms (Golf Mill Bank) 82. ICings (Ted Przybylo) 63. Blackhawks (Nrthttst Past.) 64. Hawks (Semmerilog Fente> 65. Elks6. Vikings (Nrthwst Piping) 47. - Paothors (Peterson Paint) 48. Cowboys (Conter Cornera) 29. Seals 210. Double Eagles OIl. Broncos O

MINOREASTERNOrIoles (Rigglos Rest.) 8Indians (Bank of Niles) 8Senators (Vapor Heating) 6Red Sox (Paokau Drogo) 4

S. Yankees (Kiwanis) 4Athletics (Chambèr of

Comm.) 4TIgers (Hang ERg. Co.) 4Angels (Rand Jewelers) 3TwIns (Carvel) 2

lo. White Son (Glen & TerrySOnt.) . i

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RAMS 5 - SEALS 4.

ELKS 5 - PANTHERS 4. DanGumbleer pltebed four good In-010go while - Tom Kowalokidouklhd lo tWo runs.

ORIOLES 16 - WHITE SOX 2.The Orioles overwhelmed the

. Pale Hose in this encounter.

SENATORS 24 - RNlGWS 7.The Senators had a batting)dieidday istheirwinovertheKolghts.Dan Wochtenhetm and PaulWilliger had neme gopd bits forthe losers. Mike Day. Dean De

- Sands and George Bernstein hithit for the Senators. -

Little LeaguStandings. through June 3

- Pto.-PIrateo 4.5Megs 4Cobs 4RedlegsPhlfllesAstros -

ColtsGiantsDodgers 1

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SeosatIoo914tch1ng by ErlasSwhnsen and John Scherderinaled the Phlllieo to a5teOwhltn.wash upset af the mlghtyMeto Inthe highlIght gameofthio week'sNUes Uttle League4ajor's an-tian. The defeat, which featuredthe bitting nf Steve Berkowshl,dropped the Mets out of firstplace. q slim 1/2 poInt behind

- the Plrates and into a tie withthe Cabs. -

Stars for the week incloded:Swenson and Scherderleafor theMetn Blahnlk and Hajdokfnr theAstrou Jim Roseqolst for theRedlegs; Reeve. Delorenzo andMesteh far the Plrates Mike

. Walsh for theDodgers.

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DODGERS 5 - CUBS 3. Out..standing fielding by Mike Walshand Marc Elathtns 2 run homerpaced the Dodgers ta their first

. Win. Elatkln and Ken Callahanhandled the pitchlngforthe Dod-gero beotiog Blakolh and Buysé

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ME14 . ASTROS 3. In agreat come-from-behind win.

- the Mets rallied for4rans in thelast of the 6th fer their fourthstraight win. Bdb Capazoill Bub

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WHITE SOX 14 - TIGERS 14.The Bengala came feem babiedthree tlrnèn to corno in with etie. George Norelian(Pete Li.vocal aided tite/Osase for IbaTlera.

ATIILE'IlCS l2- ANGELS 9.Bub Haler and 'Zorn Bondi ledthe Athletice to a wtn over theAngoli. Vobo of the Angela ho-merad li, a loling ensue.

RED SOX 3 ATHLETICS 2.Stava Danioluk humored for theSon to win the garne. Man Get-10ff trip)ed Io aid the causewhile the Red So pitchersstruck out fifteen butters.

ORIOLES 7 - TWINS 6. Gamesaving catches by Deony Fer-rarelli and Dale Falkowoki Inthe Inst inning saved the gamefor the Orioleo.

23 - ANGRLS 3.The Angels were swamped bythe heavy hats and good pitch-log of the Indians. .

HAWKS 13 ELKS 8. Afteran i-8 tie in the seceod Inningthe Hawks broke the game open

-_an. won. Hawk pitchern heldthe Elks ocoreléon aftef that.

SENATORS ¡1 - ANGELS 10.Dean OeSentin hit -the wInningrun for the Senators. Mike Dayand Glen Miller aidedthe cause.

KINGSI2 - HAWKS 5.Agreatteam effort won Obis onefor theKings. Robby Smlth'nhigbatandTracy Parkers pitching werethe big factors. Chuck DIMo-gelo of the Ñawko hit well in alosing cause.

e - Natioflal.

Stveexé and Gerry McDonaldbtanted hits, Bili Gushurnt wassafe on a 2-bane errorS -and RayHrdticka drove In the winningrom with a sharp double.

2.5 PIRATES 4 - CARDINALS 0.2.5 Ron Reeve pitched 4 InnIngs of

2 on-Mt. os-run ball and DaveDeloreozo allowed only 1 bitover the last 2 listIngs as\the-Pirates romnined sodefeaWand regained the league lead.Jerry Mustek delivered the keyblow with a hases loaded singleto drive In 2 runs. Dave De-lorenzo continued his hot hittingand Is now batting 538, LattisRosch and Bill Madura gave oponly 4 hIts In the Corde taslogcause.

REDLEGS 4 - DODGERS 2.Stift and-Spina allowed only 3hits and 6truck eat ii Dodgeroan the Redlego won their third

. game against only 2 losues.JlmRosequint led the Redleg attachwith 2 hits. Stift end Spina eachdelivered important hits to aidtheir own-cause.

CUBS 4 . ASTROS 3. Finnpitching by Blaholk and Hajdukted the Cuba to their 4th wIn In

- 6 outings In thlssqueaknr.

Coin Show-

aIYMEASanday June 14. lu the nçm

late for the Chicago CoinBourse at the Leaning Tower -

YMCA, .6500 W. Touhy ave.Admission in free and thereto ampe free parking. Thedoors will open at 10 .a.m. gudclose at 5:30 p.m.

- .- ill mí ìiiííiïííiiiiìiìiieiiìíìeií iiìi lliIÍIiìí

P.nut DwOnNatjalTeam Standingu au of June S . of Keener preventing tun-Team - W-L-T#1-Padres 2-2.089-into - - 2-i.liO-Caugars .- 3-l-O

6i1.Cardlnals ' 3.2.0#12-White Soto l-4-0#l3.Braveo 0.5-0#14-CUBS 5-0-OftlS-Yaíokees 2-l-0#l6Colts . 2-2-1#17_Dodgers. 2-3-1#15-Mets . 1.2.1

Stili leading the league andway Out io frant lust like thatnot quite so famoso Chicago

: tm. are the Cubs with a S winon taus record. in their gameageiost the Jets. the combined- hing of Heerr. Centelta.-andEngland-held the Jets to a 2-0less without a ntngie hit. ThaJet pitchers gave up only enebit and Crstckfield. Bo#ewukiand Mayean pitched fine bose-bail. however. a walk plus abloop single (the only hit) andsome wild throws by the Jetfielders accounted for beth ofthe Code runs. The -ocore was -

. duplicated In their game against -

the Bravea. 2-O in favor of theCooks. Boyle. Pettinata and Foitpitched, with Tait pltchlngno bitboll. He also bit his first tclleofthe season. -

The Padres won their necendgame ei the nea000 by ohutdogout the Dodgern 7-0. it wasstrictly a team effortwith hit.ting. pitching and fielding stars.heads -tip play by nutfietdersGrantz. O'Neill. and the strong

MNLLLeagueMaine - Northfield Little

League -first round champion-ships - were wen In three div-miens lang weekend. Ma)orleague honors went to JohnsonSportljgGood5.ArtDeoch5mP5.manaer. with 9 wIns and 1

- loss. The Intermediate cham-pions are tite Cubs. Len Pear. -una, manager. with 8 und 2

- and the mini-crown for thenlnor division gnou to Shore,.Omerican. Mike Matter. man-

/ager. with a 6 and O record.I These wionerp. will meet thesecond retond champions fortheir individuai league titles InJuly. .

Johonon -Sporting Goodssewed-op their title by downingTalisman Villogo 4 ta 3 in apreviously rained-OW game.Larry Deochatflps was thewinning pitcher and he also-doubted along with Jumie Mu-menski and Johnny Meodralia.Jerry Mendrallo singled for thewinnet5 and heroic on defeoopwere Larry Bersh and JoePer-Un. Stsrring On defense ferTalisman Village was short otupDavid Matter. who aba had adoi,le and an RBI. A val-lank home run - by Bub Cham-berGen with Larry Harrel50000 in the last inning went tono avail for the Villagers.

Major runners-up PellegriniSigns ouccûmbe# to Domestictitilitlen 12 to 9 when DU pit-

-

cher Kerry Field took hie thir'°O

straight win.- He was assistelo. the fifth by Aise McAvaand at the plate hy teamrnateRick Jacobson. who collectedhis second homer of the sea-son; -three hits Including C tri-

- pie by Jeff JacoksOtt doublesby Jeff Armgardt. Peut Bart-atotta. lScert Stark and DanLatoso and timely singles by

Mike- Orlando. Merk Green-bill lo-meted for the losers.Dave Waxmao tripled and KennyPink doubled. Domestic toobaenther win daring the week byedging Koight.Tube E Steel 7 toft. - Paul Bartaiotta. ws cred.Ited with the win. Jeff Jac-obson singled with two meo enIn -the-lnot itoolog -to drive in

nero trum taking that extrabane. Solid bitting by aratiow.sk Augastyd, Schmidt Ryan.O'Neill and Troyaglie paced a5 run third inning thai iced thegamo. Esranowuki did an out..standing Job behind the plate Incatching thç sparkling pitchingperformens nf- AugustynHamrickhnie and Ryan whocombined to strike out 15 Dod-gers.

Triples hyChamneno andJeo-Oen and tight pitching by Pils.Nordukog and Chamoess led theDodgern to a3-2victary agaInstthe White Sos. Singles by Ar-girls. Berg and Marion and ahornerue by Schumacher werenot eoough for the White Sos.

The Mets andDodgera tied 4-4with greatpitchlngonhath sides.Nordokog of the Dodgers hit ahorneras and a double.

The Cardinals shut out theBraves with a 12-O victory.Gagiiardls 3 hits drove io 6runs and Jeriitas 3 bili in-eluding a hsmeruo led the RedBirds to thin stunning wie. Thepitching of Kogoo and Watnhwasgreat.- Cbrzanswski first Inning -3 run homersnandWlash'o 3comhomeran in the sixth gave theCards a 6 i win over the Dod-fers. Good pitching by Chrzao..owski Walsh and Jerfita.- Lastly, this week. the Coltotook the gime from the Whitetox by e store of 3-2. Ury.Kirsten sod Anguitlo pitched forthe Colts.

Peanut Div.- American

The Glasto beat the Lisos Sto 1. A lead off home roto byScott Korsszka and a 2 runhomer by Don DeLosise wasthe power noedod tu oVercomegood pitching by the Linos. Twooutstanding fielding playo weremode by Dick Devery.

The Wildcats squeaked by theIndians 8 to 7 te make It five

--io a 'rOW. Power hitting on bathteams reached a peak with a irus homer by Bob Schotten thot-gave the Wildcats the one runedge. A dsuhle by Jack Capoto-zoll and singles by BarryBrushy. Bob Schatten and CraigHimmier helped thoirteamkeePits winning ways.

The Niles Lions got Ints thewin column ky a forfeit overthe Bears.

The Red lox woo a real thrii-jet from the Twins 5 to 4 ona wet Notre Dame field. Eachteam had the lead but whon itwas alt sver the Red iox hadthe victory.

Other actisO during the weeksaw the Tigers beat the Eagles

- 21 to 4.The isolano csppettthe Pirates

9 to 3 and the Bears took theGiants 15 to 5. -

the winning run. The Kolgbtswere deprived of two runs bya brilliant catch by Onlando.

The Knights enjoyed their oto-meoc of glory earlier in the weekwhOn Steve Jacobs pitched ens.bitter to blank Golf Mili Sank2 to 0. Jacobo atoo singled tohelp hin owncause.The Bankers

y \dropped another contest 6 to 1

- t Talisman Village despite ex-cdwhase hits by Danny Bucero

- und Ruooéii Karlins. Larry i-tar-telson wan the VIilagero win-clog pitchor and there weredoubles by Bob Chamberlain aedHoward Siegel.

The intermediate crown went

to the Cubs hy virtso nf their16 to O shutout of the Mets Ioa make-up game ucd the Ssx 8

to 4 1055 to-the Astrus.lo the

Cub win, Toeny Zaccaria cele.braced a birthday by allowingonly three hits and getti5 -his

- shutout. Gloom Pear000 andRandy Aerl0 ennioted by bolt-Ing triples. Jim Salato tripied

Standings for week afjane 1 .5p's.

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NATIONALPiratesMetsCardinalsEoposCubaDodgersBraves

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AMERICANAngelsWhite SexTigersYankeesRed SonOrioles - oAthletics - , O

This year the i-boy Divluienuf the Hiles Basebail Leaguehas 14 teams: Cardinals. Ex-peu, Cubs. Pirateo, Mats. Dod.tara. Braveo. Angelu. White.Sons Tigers. Red Soit. Yankeel.Orioles and Atbletics.Those notmentioned below eften repre-sento the munager'o-fnliare topresent the noconuary Informa-ties and deucription ei the gamaplayed is the publicity chuir-mas. Game cardo mnot bemailed sr delivered to BillKeener. 8292 N, Merrill, on theSaturday following the gameplayed for an accurate record-log, Ali managers are en-couraged to please forwardthese cards. winu, lusses orties su the standings will hespo.to-date,

May 27 - PIRATES (AKTIE.TIC TROPHIES) vs. DODGERS(BOOBYS) - The Pirates up-ended the Dodgers. 6 to 1, ho-hind the l-hit pitching -of Fol.lia and Saccamaaso. Walsh andCham0005 were on the moandfor the losing Dodgers.

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Girls' SoftballRegistrationsAges-10-13This nummer the Nuco Park

District will coeduct a softballprogram for girls egeo 10-13Games will be played at ViolaNel000 Field. 8951 DzanOm. on-Sstorday monologo from 9 a.m.to 12 noon. The program beginuSaturday. June 53. endends Aug.snt29

At-the otart nf the, season.the girls will he piacedun teamsand will receive basic Instruc-0100 In the techniques. Fkiflsand rules of softball. Compati-loo amoog teams will theo beginwith trophies being awarded atthe end 0f the scosso to thefirst place team members andmerit rthhonu On the secondand third place teams. The In-stroctur and umpiretnrthe pro-gram will he Mr. Haryld Kinn-bar.-

A 2.OB registration fee willbe .

charged. Girls may registernow atkheNiles RecreutOouCeoter, 7877 MIlwaukee ave., dur..Ing 0ffjcehaaru,MOflddythr05gtFriday. 9 - 0000 and 1 - 5 p.m.nr Saturday trum 9nuon.Dontdelay: register now and lain thefun. Foriurlheriniormutioocall967.6633.

for th 11ets. Deaa Toriomipitched the Astros to their -vic-tory ever the Soxandwes helpedat the plate with a double byMark - ,Scblappacca000. BrianWaloh homered fur the Suo andpkdllip Skaletoky tripled.

in the only other intermediategame last week, Steve Buckmongut the wintas the Reds edgedthe Giunto 17 to 16. JerryGleesand Mike Mazius euch doubledfor the eds, StoartSwIslow andGuy Stejobrink doubldd fur theGiants.

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Oreille C. OttowSecretary -

May 31 - ATHLETIcS (HI-WAY SPORT SHOP) va, toN-GELS (JQE LO-VERDE) - TheAihleglcs handed the Angelo aferfeit victory (with only sixmembere present) dea tu thelock ei suppert shown by theyeuog athIeteu failure to showap on a re-scheduled day er

- play. Tu lose by forfeit is dio- -

- honorable md shown lack ofrespect tu fellow players, teammanager andupposing team. Theabsent boys nhouidnt bd preuduf this type of a victory thatthey preoentod Io the op.ponente. -

Jane 3 - ANG'ELS (JOE LOVERDE) vu. ORIOLES (DUPAGE DIE CASTING) . TheAogelu eeked past the Orioles2 tu i with a fine performante -00 Oie mound by both taImo inan ostsianding pitchers' duelbetween Callers and Ehrena for

the Angelo and jerge4 Brekkeand Coiusu000 for -the Orlolea.

June 4 - PIRATES (ARTIE.TIC. TROPHIES) vs. METS(PARKER CAREER CENTER) -The -Pirates "damped" theMets. 5 cm 3. for their firstless of the season. Telling onthe mound- for the losing Metswere Scott. Fauta aodO'Connor.Although the Mets had a greatopportunity with basen ioadediothe last inolng they couldn'tput any runs. across an theyinst tu tite tough Pirate team.

June 6 - METS (PARKERCAREER CENTER) vu. ATM.LETI -

(HI-WAY SPORTSHOP) - The Mets peunded theAthletics. 8 to 1 behind a 10.hit uttack in oatingy-3-hlt pitch-Ing maaod performance- by J)mO'Connor. Louie Cipazzoll.Johnson sod Pesta. giving themtheir 2nd win o! the season.

LEGAL NQTICENOTIC ti io Ionroby given thaI a public hearing will he held by the

l'lan Cosueinlino and Zoning Board uf Appeals of the Village ofNiien. lllinnia. en Thucaday. Juno 25, 1970. at 5:00 P,M. at theMunicipal Council Chambers. 72B0 Waukegan Road. Nibs, Illinois,for the purpeuo of considering the following molturo:

(7O-Zl°l4) to hear the petition nf John Farrell. 7610 N. Olcott.Nilen. Illinsio. 60640, fur variation io the ordinance providingfor the erection of a 6 Ft. Fence, Property legoily descrthed asfellows: Lots 49 and 50 Ito William Zelesky's Howard Avenue -

Subdivinleu in the N.E 114 of Section 25,Tuwnship 41 North, Range12 East of the Third. Principal Meridian io Cook County. Illinois,and commonly known au 7650N.Gicoic Aveoee,Niles. (Dm015 6064f. -

(70-ZIV-15) to hear the petition nf James C. l°alcnne, 7753 N.Nordica, Niles, Illinois, 60648, for variation io Ike ordinance pro-viding for the erection ofa 6 Pt. Fence. Property legally describedau follows: The South 27.53 feet of the North 104.83 feet uf theEast 81,0 feet of Lut 9. amo an undivided 1/16th Interest In theWest 15.0 feet of said Lot 9 io Lawrencewood Gardens. a sub-division in the Northwent qaurter of Section 30 Townsbip 41 North.Rangq 13 East et the Third Principal Meridian. is Cosk County,Illinois. and cnmmooly known au 7753 N. Nordica. Nues, illinois60648. - -

(70-ZP16) to hear the petition ofMyru Bariubulto, 9927 War-ren Oval, Hiles. illinois, 68648. for variation io the ordinance toextend room addition to 13 Pt. of lut line In rear yard. Propertylegally described as follows: Lot 162 in Chesterfield GoldenEstates, being a subdivision in the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4.of fractional Aceiten 11. Township 41 North, Range 12-East of theThird Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinoin. and c000msnlyknown an 9927 Warren Oval, Nues, Illinois 60648. . -

(7O-ZP-l7) h- heur the petition et Joe Palurdos. 102 N.-Dickeo..son Street, Madison. Wisconsin. far rezoning uf property locatedat 6701 Touhy Avçnue. Nilen. illinols, from- R-2 to B2 for reo-taarant. Property legally described ab follows: Parcel 2 Flat ofSurvey. Part of Lot i in Hiles River Gardons. Parc of Northerly1/2 of Lot 3 in John H. Klozie's Subdivision of Jano MirandusReservation, Township 41 North, Range 13 East nf the Third Pdn-cipal Meridian (Aren 10-30-405-002) In Cook County. illinois. and -

co,Oornuoly knówo au 6701 W. Touhy Aveooe, Nués. Illinois 60648.

(70.ZP-lO) LO hear the petition of Wijiam Sanz. 6958 CarolAveoue, Nitos. Illinois 65646, for variatIon lo the ordinance pro.viding fur the erection of a 6 Ft. Fence, Progercy legally describedas fe.lowu: Lot 17 In Chesterfield Riles Rèsubdivlsioo UnlfOne.

- of part of first additino to Dempster.Waukegun Road Subdivision -

in the Nnrthwest Quarter of Sention 19, Township 41 North. Range-

13 East of the Third .Pritoclpai Meridian is Cook County, Illinois.and nommooly known as 6958 Carol Avenue, Nibs. Illinois 60648.

(70-ZF-19) te hear the -petiti000 of Curl and Mike Dcumrnond, :7969 N. Milwaukee Avenue. Nibs. IllinoIs, 6O648, for variationin zoning from B-1 ta- 0-2 ServIce Business (Special Use) Car -

WAsh. Frupefty legally described as follows: That pact oîtheNorth Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25. Township 41North Range 12. Eaot of the Third Principal Meridian, deocrihedas follows: beginning at the paint o! IntersectIon of a Ilse 50 feettouth -nf end parallel tu the Norili line of said Northèaut Quarterwith a lino 50 feat measured perpendicularly Northeasterly from -and parallel to the center line 0f Milwaukee Ayenue and runningthence Southeasterly aloog last above mentioned parallel line. a -

distance uf 398 feet; thence East along a Ilne parallel to naidNorth line of the North East quarter. a distance uf 250 feet: thencerunning North Weutetly along a line parallel to neid conter line ofMilwaukee Avenue. a 0110100cc of 398 feet to its intersection withsaid line. that is SO feet SoutF of and parallel to saldNorth line ofNortheast Qnartedl thence West along the last mentioned parallelline. a distance of 255 feet, to the plate of heginsitig in CookCuasty!IlIinsis.commnnly known as 7969 N, Milwaubea Avenue.

John G, Prick, ChairmonRiles plan Csmmlusieo and

- Zoning Board of Appeals

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- Pony . Division

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. -- ìsrly eeason rabi have pI-- ed havoc with the 1970 Morton

-.- . Grove Little League Ochedube.. . . Many games have been post-

- posed - because of poor playing. Conditions.

. The Lamen that hava beenpiayed iíowever have been ex-Citing. The posing night In theSouth Majors, Wayne Wadolak,threw o no-Miter for the Phil.lles. Wayne.- along with GlenZimmer,- who . hod three hito,heiied the Phillies beat theBraveo, 4.0. mOt name nightCub pitcher Bili Swanson struckout 14 Pirate batters. linier-tunably for Bill, his teamatesCoOldn't score, and the Piratesbeat the Cubs. S-O.

The Pony Leagoe has ex.panded Into two leagues thisyear with five teams la rochIe*goe. Tite American Leagueio filled with new- boys to thePony's while the Notional Lea-sue consista of the older boys.Although the seoson- is stillearly. the Dodgers ánd theTigers have established them.selves as the favorites in theirrespective leagues. -

The Pony League standingsas of May 26.

- NATIONAL LEAGUE

Dodgers t-OMets - 2.1Cubo - - 2-1Braves O-1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Raii-SIoth .-,I i-s a'- Ft m 1- Tenni& Instructions-- -Litth-

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Tigers - 3-OWhite Sox O-1Athletics O-1Yankees O-1Indians 0.0

lo the North Majors, the RedSox. led by the hitting of Bob

-Ziebart, and the Indiano, led by

-- the pitching of Steve Dthactuo.are the two teams bottling for

- firnt.place.- The Minor Leaggea and the

Triple AM have just begun-

their neasonn and won't start1 : the heovy part of their oche.-i-- dido until after Memorial - Day

Weekend.

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The MoriooGroveTglple MAseason oponed May 23 and thepitchers stoie the limelight. Is

- a gime at Austlo Park -theRoyals beat the Brewers 1.0.Scott Cl1Mko. the Royals pit-cher, threw a no-hitter, Scott.who struck oit 17 also beltedout the only bit}or the Roy-als. The Brewers pitcher, Rev.in }boapjtser, threw oese-bitter,bat blu teamates could sot getblm any roso. -

After o week layoff for Mom-erial Day, Triple AA actionresumed on Jose 6. Once againthe plinhers were outstanding.At - Austin Park the Brewersbeat the Thies, 7-4. KOvinHoeppner tersad In another fineperformance for- the Brewers.to pick up the win. J(evinpitched the whole game andstruck sot mere than tO battersfor the second time thin season. -At Mansfield Park the Angelsbeat the Royals 6-5. and theExpon beat the Mete 22.1. TheAngelo received fine por-formances from Mike Zahnesanti 110gb Barlatt in their vie-tory. - buhe was pitching atwo-Mt shutout until the lastbeiing when he became wild.Aftet Mike bad allowed 4 ross,Hogh BarloE relieved blm.Hugh, who sparked the offensewIth 2 hita. retired the sideafter another run had scored,and naved the gamo. Io theother game the powerful Eximobeat the Mete for their. secondWIn of the acenso. MIke Elich went all the way fdr theEnpos and allowed -just una rue,Mlhe was helped, however. bythe Expo bato and gloveu. TheExpo hItters scored 22 runsand in the field they made atriple play. The finsi scorewas 22-l.

The 00050e is onlyteo weeksold but several reamo have-oshot at first place and the hat.tie that takes piace in the re-mainieg weeks should he aninteresting one.. - -

LEGAL NOTICE - .1

- STATE OP ILLiNOISDEPARTMENT 01° PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINQS

DIVISiON OF HIGHWAYSSpringfield, illinois

- NOTiCE OF PUBLIC HEARING

A public hearing wiG be held lo the Washiog005 School, 2710Golf Road is Glonview on July 14. 1970. at 10:00 A.M. concern-

fIng the improvement nf Illinois Route 58, commonly known as GolfRoad. This roadway will be wIdened and Improved from the Tri-

:- State Tollway to Harlem Avenue and the major lntersectiqnschansellzed. -

Interested persona will be afforded on opportunity to presenttheir idean concerning thIs improvement et the- hearing. State.mento. both written and oral, may be sobmicted at the hearing byInterested porsona. A coort reporter will he present to record the

!* proceedings. Written statements, If not presented et the hearing,may be mailed or delivered to the Illinois Division of Highways,300 North State Street. Chicago, illinois, not later-than July 29.1970. - - -

Maps, drawIngs and other pertinent luformotioll develspod by-the Illinois Division of Highways and wrItten views received fromInterested agencies asti individuals concerning the proposed im.provemont will be on display during and followIng the hearing forinpecUon by the public. These displays may also bevlewed andcopied following the hearing at the office of the Illinois DIvisionof Highways, 300 North Stato Street, Chicago, Illinois. up to Joly29. 1970. -

- The tentative schedules for right-of-way acquisition and con-structios will. be disc555ed at the hearing. The Division of High-ways Relocation Advisory Assistance Program. which wilibe avail-able to anyone displaced as o direct -rosolo of the cnnstntctiOo Ofthis project, will also be diocunsed at the hearing. -

BYORDEROF -DEPARTMENT OF. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS

RICHARD GOLTEI1MANCHIEF HIGHWAY ENGiNEER

- - ......- Leg,on -Pitchers -Shine

:as' AAA - -- - Baseball -

Seasoa Opens - -

Kickoff

4. ì.Ist all other relevant In-formation.

All letters moot be lu by July7. 1970 to allow the judges time

- to he ovalaste the entries andèsuble them to ch000e the mostqualified amsng them to reignas Mr, sod Mrs. Nues for 1970,

Send your - letter of recom.mendatlon to t - -

- Mrsu Betty Cosimono, Chair.manMr. h Mrs. NUes Committee8143 Milwankee AvenueNues illinois 60648 -

Remember, the mas andWoman you choose may not wishto bitch their own bore. it-is op -

to you to do thot for them whenyso submit the - recommomds.tino.

- Tnis ieaseno--Mrgnathg(7- pc PsRg- - - - - - . -

yeareef agO and Over) and for, juedey end Thurodoyr . -

idulta will Ile Offèredthls sins- 9:45 a.m., Beg. 7-9 yr. oldu;mer at five locailoes, Jozwk. 10 - 10:45 a.m.. Begthner;

- Grensan Heights, -Nico, Coure. il- . 11:45 a.m., Advanced Be-land and- Osloten Manor Parks. . pir - -- -

sessions. The fimt session- of Adult Beginners, - - - - -

cestOs tessons will begin theweek of Mónday, June 15,. and COURTLAND PARK -

will end July 17. The second Mondayl.9.- -iba.rn., Beg.session begins the week of July ( 7.8 jòlds: 10:45- t2:lSp.m;,22 and aedo Aug, 21. Beginners,

A tennis tournament for all - Wednesday, -- i . 2:30 -p.m.,interested Students wili be held Begitmers: 2:45 - 4t15 - p.m.,the week of Aug. 24-28 to test Adult Beginners; 6 a. 7:30 p.m.,the participants knowledge of Adoit Beginners. - - -

the skills learned, decording to Friday: 6 - 7:O p.m., Adultthe player's ability. Trophies Advanced Bg. - -

will hè awarded. A fee of $2,50 -

per session will be charged. o KTCNMANOR-P !J(Players most bring their own Monday: 6 - 7:30 p.m., Adultracqeet and three marked tee- Beginners.nia halls, Tennis shoea and wedeesdny - and Fridoy; 9 - -

sechs most be worn. There will 9:45 a.m,. 8g. 7.8 yr. elda:he no make-up lessons, Seven 10 iO:45 a.m., Beginners:year old children may only re- i-1 15:45 a.m., Advanced Bu-ulster fer the clauses ibntçd for glnnero. -

Oeven year elda, Older childrenmay register for my el the Pärk .F-'ools. .youth classes,

Pre-reglstraolon io uug- - Coittinued from MG P.1posted. since thu choute fill -

up quickly, Register et the Park iO a.m. -and Il a.m. at bothOffice prier to jute 15. if ve- pools at a cost of $4.00 por twocaseica exist registration will week session. The schedule will

, he continued at the colLets onthe be -divided into four Sessions: -

first day of class, -the firat session from June 29J3K July 10, the necondeosoloofromMonday and Wedoesday: 9 - July 13 - Jsly 24, the thlrdseo-

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9:45 a.m., Beg. 1.8 yr. nIds; -sins from July 27 . Aug, 7 led

lo 10:45 a,m,, Beginners; the fieni session from Aug.-1011 - 11:45 a.m., Advanced Be- tO Aug. 21. Children mayreglu- -ginoeru. ter for more than one session.

Tuesday and Thursday: itil Adult swimming lessons will-- 2 p.m., - Advanced Beginners; be held at Oriole Parh Pool at2:15 3 p.m., Adult Beginners. i2 noon to 1 p.is. et I costofGRENNAN HE1GHDI $5,00 por desnios. Sessions will

Tuesday and Thursday: 9 . be the same as listed under9:45 a,m,, Beg, 7-8 yr. nIds; chlldreus lessons. - -

IO - 10:45 a,m. Beginners; lt The Pork District will again- 51:45 n.m., Advanced Begin- sponsor a competitive swim..nero. ming team. Swim meets are held

Monday and Friday: 1:15 with surrounding communities.2 p.m., Beginners; 2:15 - 3 Bill Casey: well.hnown swim. t.p.m., Adiaeced Beginners; 3:15 ming conch forNotreDame High- 4-p.m. Adult Beginners. school will basile the team and -

Tuesday and Thursday: 6 . hIs requested unyboys andgiris6:45 p.m., Adult Beginners; 7 . Interested contact the Parh Dli-7:45 sm Adult Adoe.ed Re, tritt Office 965.1200 for more

- . Information. The feels 15.00,:i' outh o u This summer the Morton

Grove Park District will againCont'd from Niies-E,Maine P. 1 sponsor a Scuba Diving Course-gross algo sent n trou'of ens which is open to enyone 14 yearstertalner4 to the Chicago Indian Or older, The entire course willCester und the Pediatric ward rus fer a total of 25 hours unof St. Fruncir Hospital during o weekly basis. Theèlass mèec-the Chrlstmos holidays. - ingo will he held at the Oriole- Jerry .15 -a grsdsete of Maine Park Puni Starting July 7 onEast High school and is 00w at. Mondays and Thursdays from-itending the Walton School of to iO p.m. A minimum oumberCommerce. He is engaged to be Of 10 paroicipasos Is ce-dad to -

married to Áddie Pollach, u get th&program underway,NUes resident. - Each hegisner class will be

The Niles Youth Commissioninvites any individuai or groupto nominate a deserving youthfor the Outstanding Youth of theMonth Award which will he pro-sented each month at the 2odVillage Board saeetlsg of themonth as lung as there areyouths to be gives the award.Just send the name, address aodtelephone comber of the- youth,the nome, address and télephooenumber of the person nr groupmaking the nomination aiongwith a statement as to why thisyouth is deserving of the award. Oudi; lreathlsg, use of scubiSend a11 ouminationo to Mrs. Suipmont, hoóko diving, andBarbara Morris, c/u the Nues - the use of surface air supplyYouth Commissios, 7601 N. Mli- . (SdS). Students are sappllódwaubee ave., Nues 60640. Ail scuba equipment, text hook, aodnom5setioosjssnt he is writing. air. Pce-requIsitos aro average

For any additional bOor. swimming abilIty and u physicalmallen Mrs. Morris mao ha examination h vvaar eernou1

- - Contacted at 965-0061. - physician,

NILES AUTO PARTS9044 N CojriIad NIes

966-3230Rebuilt Starters, Generators, Ahernators,

Carburetors, Fuel Pumps And. Exhaust Systems.

SHOCK ABSORBERS - most caro $3.98BRAKE SHOES as low as$4.98 per let

divided loto two parts with thefirst hour composed of Interest..Ing lectures os the physics,medlilse and mechasics of dl-v1og safety exercises, and eu-vironmental hazards. The let.tore will also lociade the localaod midwest divis1 areas oflOtereut, -

: The second part of the classwill he devoted to practice work

- in the -pool. The practice will-

include such diviog skills ashicks, clearing, soorcellng, eu-tri, Srfatw dives, life saviog,

As intermediate Class willhe hold for those who passedtheir basic shllls.

For certificatios, the studentmust not miss more than oneclass und Pass a written, pool,ucd upon water exan,isaolon, Atthe ssccesofol compleciso often-course and tests, each portici- -

paot will receive a diploma unacard from the Pfofossiosal Au-sOciatloo of DIving instructors.

The estire program will cost$35,50 Registration is now oponat td'Purk District Office Io. - -

tat_ 6250 Dompsger. Phone

: -

hduetrlil EducationRobert Baldncchl

Girls' Phy'nlcal EducailenLinda Mlbt.Iotaedt

Language DepartmentElaine Krnie

ValedIctorIan Salatainrian- - -I.-, Ra,nite Michael Blaivak

GraduateS Receive AwardsAt $èciaI Honors Assembly

Huving creed -- the highest the Nstiossi Honor Society his

vsledictorisn nf the cinse of '70. helped orgsnize and direct CubMichael Blaiksk holding the Scout activities.

cumulative grade average ei nil. junior year. He hen aine coachthe seniors, Joy Bsrnitz is the ed Little Leafue foetball und -

seconti highest (grade average, Dave Maple received the AU'-

, Is nalutatorias. , lete of the Year oward, and

ley plans to attend New Gel-Mike Sodio was the SumuolC.

lege In Saranota, S'lorlds; SheMarzuin aWard recipient for ex-

wan e member of Orchesis, theceilence in athletics.

National Monoe Society, and sixteen students were-. alte

Maine East Hitoricai Society.honored with Good Will awards

Sise was heed usherette at thisby the facslty and admisiatra-

year's musical, Miik-4od Honey.tien at today's Seniors Honors

Joy woo a Netioinl Merit finsliatassembly.

and cuTnusder of StudentsGood Will recipienis were sen..

Against the Vislsties of the En- lors Schert Balducchi, Joy

viresment (S.A.V.E.) Shi has Boraito, Jackie Dudek. Gary

also worked. with children livingEkiund. Pail, Faker, Anita

io the ghetto by providing to- Feldman, Kriot,n Harr, Wii

turing instruction.lisos lisapik, Mark Kruse. JOan-

¿no Lomosuco, Mike Margolis,MUte is enrolled in tise Col- Linda Miltelstaedt, Ken Pierce,

lege of Liberal -Arts at North- Mike Sedia, Terri Skspirq, sod

western University. lie will be Greg Wray.

as, Mpkh Club Gertuan Club. students soci all faculty mcm-

adDebatn.-fle was elected to bers.

. majorigg, in English. Mike bus -Nominated slsdest5 are voted

worked- in icademic clubs such opus by ali junior and senior

Maih DepertmKm. Pierna

Notre Dame Hick school InNilen held Its 130k annual tom-mencoment exerclOes for the391 members of 1ko Clous of1970 on -Fridoy, Muy 29, 7:10p.m. In Sc. John Brebeuf church.

Thé ceremonies co,nhioed theusual baccalsreote mess wIththo.csmmescement distributionof diplomas. The ValedictorIanof the 1970 class was RobertTinto, 7757 N, Harlem, Niles,who compiled n 4 year averageof 4.193 while Dinlel Gruge.

Munic DepartmentLenin G.iger

Science Department Science Department Social Siedle, DepartmentEarl Gnbbinn - Steve Kubisen Jeff Richarde

- Held -May 29. -

509 S. Vine. Park Ridge, witha 4 year average of 4.58 actedas Sulutatorian. Scholarshipsto various colleges end solver.ultios wore awirded to 87 mcm.hers uf the graduating class.

Rev. Charles Koblerman,C.S.C.. princIpal of Notre DameHigh school was the principalcoscelobrant, along with otherpriest members of the facultyat the mass which preceded thegrsdsation ceremsnieu.

Baya' Phyalcat Educetion-

Robert Vedleb.

,Speech

- Michael Walther

Notre GraduationI

Rev. Kohlermun also servedau principal commencement

- opeoker while Msgr. John FIa-nagen. pautorofSt.John Brebeuf

, church 15 Hiles repreuestedCardinsl Cody at the commence-

I O- CUSTOM

- Q TAILORS -

11G VALUES' SUPIR SAVINGS!

anniversary SALE

, sus,, Si! -

am M.bal, nafta ____..ju.er aeon- chusca, lau, _.aa,ec 4OO

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w,.I e,usu rImn,IncIa 0005 ao.ou - -

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- UlM,.IZSIW,,IT,nd,_. 05,0w 55.tso,al ,,,usyeor, i:os.

'i Dns't mi,, thl(ppedsnityi Co,nn ned chusco bus, 3,000 -

Mr. K. RemarI uodd', iinn,t Inpadud fat-ia. oeduet nea,a,ad io, SUITS,.. Detalfs;5PORT JACKETS, TOP COATS o.,d SHIRTS. -

9 AM. to Ò P.M. Sat.& Suntoo - WELLER'S MOTOR LODGEHome Office: I W. Madison, Chitago.6OSO2 - - e450 rouhy, Hilen Pb. 1474t44

JUNE 13, !4, 15

: - 3UAYS-ONLY

YOUR SIZE

YES!

Music for the Commeocemeotceremosios was provided bptheNetre Damn Liturgical BreasEnsemble under the directionof Donald Tolosko. -

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TOOL & . DIE 'MÄKERSWe need Journeymen build and repair dies for maryand secondary operations on our day shift 8-4:30. .

OUTSTANDING COMPANY BENEFITSBLUE CROSS ,. PENSION PLAN .p VACATIONBLJ SHIELD PAID HOLIDAYS /,fD NO LAY-OPPSt

"Sed(u u 7f. COME IPJOR CALL MR..FLYNN 583-3838

ACE FASTENER CO.4100 W. VICTORIA CHICAGO, ILL

An Equal Opportunity Employer jmiiis

NOW;FOR EXPERIENCED .,

. : ' KEYPUNCH ..

. OPERATORS!.

PUNCH PRESSOPERATORS

4100 W. VICTORIACHICAGO

Añ Equal Opportunity EmpIoy

:SHEET METALBACKGROUND.

Would help you Qualifyl

-Scoute Your Futuro. TODAYI

. COME INOR CALL. MR. fLThN 583-3838

.HELP.WANTEO MALE HELP WANTED. MALE.

GENERAL ACCOUNTANTRequired by medium size manufactureL Musthave several years of IndustrIal experience wItha flair for cost accoünting. Excellent salary andfringe benefits.

SCA)WO . LfD.

PHONE MR. SCOTT 298.2234Parker Employment Agency

.CLERKS AND CARRIERS

MORTON GROVE POST OFFICE

. .. peMnanent Full IlmoStarting salary $2.95 per hour with periodic increaneo to $4.01

lO% extra for 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift2 to. 5 week yearly vacationsLiber$I sick leave with pay

Low cost Life and Health insurance and Hospitailsatlon Bonet itExcellent Retirement System

Tho.e Clvii SeMe. positions offer excellent lob ùcurity. goodworking conditions and Opportunity for advancement. Ali epplifante wiR receive considefation without rogerd to mce..greed; color. sex or national origin.

.

APPLYAT MORTON oov POSTOFFICE

0114 W.eIcsgmn Rood Moflen Grov, lIi1CO98. JUNtIB.

This career oriented nfg.co with on image salesstaff Is looking for the

. . college grad. with 2.4years sales exp.any fieldto fill Its mgmt team.Salary-to:$I000 + CAR + EXP.

-Mr. Scott

BCAMCO imNo West ArÑ

Parker Employment Agency

Office. Mgr. $800Superylse staff of 6.slat president in runningrespected wholesale corn-pany. Coordnat5 officeroutIne.mainttn records.tight shhd. fleCe55aYMarvelous fuinre. .. Tilepheflo 7022067

Mr AibDftyorker Employment Agency

TIME STUDYENGINEERS

Energetic time study Es-gineera experienced In de-velopinent of standard datøwini watch andbaardinMa-chinery and Sheet Metal.operados. to Join us in oarnew Besaenville plant. CaU

PROTECTOSEALCOMPANY'243-1400 -

. 3UNI1S

SECURiTY aUAD8PULL OR PART 'rIME

Neat, sober, . bondable;car and phone ameanasy.Retired military ois.PaId vacations for taUtime. .

CALL, JOHN EEBEAT 702.9867

IlO. WEST COMPANYParker Etñployinent Agency

Lady Parker.

CHARGES

HELP WANTED MALE

TECHNICAL WEITER064$ Mantle

2 to 3 years EDP expon.ende In scientific field;

. Mandatory background:flowcharting.wrltlngpfo.gram documentation andspeciftcattons, installa.Mon añd operating pro-cedures. proposals, corn.puter system docurnentatton.Excellent career oppor.tuotty to work with sci.enlist. analysts, engl-nenes and programmerain a small sable corn-pafl3 performing a vitalservice In the health

. care field.Mp. SCOTI

290.2234SCAOKO LTD.

Parker Employment Agency

YOUNG wiN18 TO 25

APPROXI MATES AL ARY

$125 TO $150TO START

Several yssng men neededto work for largo natIonalconcern in . Den Plateenarea. No experlenceneces-.sort'. For Interview call

MR. MARTIN297-8760 EXT. 43

. JUNi15

MGR TRAINEE

STÓP HEREIF you are willing tolearn and looking for anexcitIng position and fu-lure. We offer rapid ad-väncement In marketing& sales promotion fields.Must -be sharp, clothes

. conscious A speak well.. Also. he able to work

well with single maleco.workecs.SALABY $075 PER WK.

FOR APPt. CALL700. ANNOFF . -

702.2887Parker Employment Agency

GRILL J$ANExcelloilt opportusltyfsraflexperienced Grill Man.Osad starting aalary andostatanding ernpldyeebeite--

fits includtngn . -

.PAID HOLIDAYS -

.PAID VACATIONS

.PROFIT SHARING

.MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN.

.SlcK BENEF1T PLAN -

Applyin persän to:

Mary Anne PhillipsWALGREENS

470 GpifMIil Shapping. 'Çenter -

Nibs, 111. 60648JUNIIA

HELP WANTED MALE

ENGINEER JE. ME,min. 2 pro. roUage, to as-slat in & eupervise pack-

- aging machine meinte-nance. Broad knowledge.and exp. in mesh.- and

.elect. nec. Not drawInghOSTeL type but hand-dlr' Inventivg ¡ark.ol-all-Trades. 9860-Etto .t -

slantMi Equal Opportunity

.

PRONE MB. MOSELET -

2037No. Wut Aso

Parhor Employment Agency

Electronic Tech. . No Layoffs

Ifaptdly expanding firm.. la offering immediate

employment. Are YOUlooking for . a STEADYcareer? Company offersIns., yac. &. great rasiesin return for a basin in.terest & that right Indi.vidual. Call now!

MB. MOELEY2822T

- RILES AREAParker Employment Agency

HaP-WANTED FEMALE

KEY OPENINGS

GOLF MILLPROFESSIONAL BLDG.

6th Floor- Golf Mill Shopping Cent298-2233 -

HELP WANTED FEMALE -

JUNi15

fIEL FRIDAY -

A very interesting posi-tion for the right person.AttractIve, typing-short-hand helpful. . Modernoffice.

PHONE MRS. BECK

Parker EmploymentAgoncY

We have a variety of InterestIng, choice assignments forcapable keypunch sperators.

You should have s year's experlenca and keypunch 1 .010 -

strokes sr more.

CHÓOSETHE WORK SCHEDULE.YOU PREFER .

WORK PART--TIME or FULL TIME- New higher lay raton. Paid holidays neid other benefits

Comé is nr çaIi your nearest Manpower Officel

LOOP : NORTHWEST:263-5146 775-7296 o

MANPW. An Equal Opportsnity Employer JUN1IS. . . . .. .-. ._ -.

WOMENCome join the expanding Bugle family.

-- Work in Niles, Morton Grove, Golf Millareas selling display advertising.

.SALARY + COMMISSION

-CAL: 966-3900

day Jbtet1 i970,

jLHELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE

i .

- -I- -

- NEEDED . -

66IMMEDIATELY....

-

CLERK TYPISTSPRÖOF READERS. .AND GENERAL. OFFICE HELP

FULL RANGE OF BENEFITS INCLUDING:

. .--

FREE -

HOSPITALIZATION. MAJOR MEDICAL

LIFE INSURANCE

9 PAID HOLIDAYS PUff VACATION

SECURE YOUR FUTURE TODAY-CALL OR APPLY IN PERSON

SARGENT-WELCH SCIENTIFIC cb.-

1-7300 N. LINDER AVE. SKOKIE

L 267-5300 677-0600. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER JUNIIS

Stenographer- SENIOR -

Responsibilities includestenographtc and associ.ated clerical duties of awide variety such astyping, tiling & gather-Ing information and ma.terial for reports. Willalso handle such accro-tarial duties as keepingan appôiñtmentcalendar,answering the telephone,roùting mall, . etc. Willwork for s departmentmanager. This is a verychallenging and.roward-ing position In a rapidlyexpanding company.

PLEASE cAi.I

ASK FOR MR. KERNPatkor Employment Agency

GENERAL. OFFCE- PART TIME . -

- Mactan Grove or Nileshsssewife with typing andgeneral öffice experience.SmsU office. Can srrsngeboors ta suit. Apply - - -.

Geneiàl Bandages, Inc.8300.Lehigh

SECRETARY -

PEIiSóNTIIEL MOE.Challenging and diversi-,fled duties. Must be ableto assume .respmenibilily.Type 60 mpm.. and .ahort-hand at 60 wpm. 3 yearsisecretarial experience.

Phon. Misa GyIe -2%2220

- Parker Employmoet AgrncN

PAYROLL CLERK

Per Schsol Dinthct OfficeWork 12 months 8:30 a.m.to 4:10 p.m.

Mrs. Patricia Kolvek, School District #61

. 824-fl02jutstÍA

BOOKKEEPERAuto Agency in Nibs.

5 DAY WEEKAutomative Experience

ReExcellent Working Conditions.SALARY COMMENSURATE

WITH ABILITY.Call Virginur Hunter

965-6700White & Cronen Forci

9401 N. Milwaukee -

Nibs, lib. JlJNllA

SECICARY

3IXECUTIVESECRETARY

Sal. $650 -Month

NEW POSITION as ad.ministrativo assistant toCorporate president de- . -

mando mature, oxperi-eared aecretary with ex.relient typing. shorthandand office skills. For thisONE IN A MILLION job.catI Mr. Scott

SCAMCO LTD.RILES, IlLINOIS

Parker Employment Agency

COUNTRY CLUB

RECEPTIONISTRESERVATIONIST

$450 - $550Great spot withistO of Ipeahair in the nommer and aisveiy p1mb office is thewinter. KeeP recarda ofmembers. greet them and -

their guests. Holpplaspar-tisa - go to iotaofthenttos.Call Mrs. Jones

965-2400for anappOintHe5t.5rc0m0to_.FORD EMPLOYMENT

594(W, DemÇtCrMorton Grove

Above San DrugS at AOniO. I

HELP WANTED PEMALE

SEÇRETARYEXCITING psoition forgenerai dUlce Secretarywih Dictaphone export.ente - no shorthand re-quirecL Outstandlngcom.pany wlexceflent start-ing salary & good fringebenefit program (tnclud-ing free parking.l Takethin opportunity to workin the Northwest ales.CALL now and let ustell mere about this po-sitian. Contact:Mrs. Muidovan 298-2217.

Parker Employment Agency

ACCOUNTS

PAYABLE CLERK'A modern office with apleasant atmospherenngdn a female to pro-cesa accounts payableinvoices & do light typ.ing. sorno experience i'desirable, good salaryincreaSes accordIng -Oability.

All maier henni 1%CALL MIlS. SEC!

762.2089Parker Employment Agency

PAYROLLTIME KEEPER

Girl to prepare time cardsfor accosnting dept. Pigurework involves declinaI cal-culati055 of bonos ratesusing calculator. Litetyping and good figure oP..tltude rrqsired. Moat hoveosan tramportatios to brandsew plant in Bensenville.Call

PROTECTOSEALCOMPANY243-1400 JUNi15

IBM

ProgrammersExceltént career oppor,tunity with major finan-rial coritoration. trnagi-native individual . - to -

write, Implement and tomaintain programs inarea of savings leans A

, accounting. Minimum of2 yrn. actual experienceon 860/40 usIng basicassembler language. In-ventigate this unusualopportunity by calling

MISS CATIE AT208 2239

Salasy 1075 MeParker Employment Agency

HELP WANTEDMALE or FEMALE

.SALES CLERK

Toys. asndr1es and main-tenance. Full time - Co.Benefira. Overtime gear.

9550 N. Milwaukee AveNiles JUBilA.

AUTO FOR SALE

1961 CheVrolet Novo, 327Ci.. 4-speed. positivetraction, disc brakes. lowmthág goad . candidos.$1150.00. 821..70i2. -.

JLIN1IBA

BUSINESS SERVICES

AIR CONDITIONINGa HEATING

SALES &SERVICEName Brshdn - Expert Is-stallation. Fair Prices. AllWork Gsnranteed. -

JIM KURTZER 967-7416- JUN1IA

LITTLE ACRES

-, TREE-AND: SlUMP

RFMûVÂILAWN MAINTENANCE

LAWN SODDING -

23(FERIENCEDINSURED

%19124 -

TFNB

METRO -

CONSTRUCTIONLicensed - Bonded

Insured.50._s

CONCRETE WORKHeavy DeityReieforced WithIron Rods

.Drlvewaya.Sidewalks.Psrcbes & Steps.PatiOO.Hsuse Robing-

Psundotios & Floors

- Free Eatimates -

.- Guaranteed World

9678010 967-8013.8101 N. Milwaukee

- Ave.Nibs, III. 60648SERYINO NORTHWEST

COMMUNITIES

JUBilA

FOR THE FINEST INEXTERIOR PAINTING

Folly insured -

Free EstimatesCall

SCOTTY'S DECORATING965-0502

- - - JUNIIA

SUPER WINDOW -- CLEANING

Inssred - ReasonableRealdendai-Pree Esthttate -

286.1827- Call Any Time

- JUBilA

CEMENT WORK

O FGWTiC - Ó.. OSIkYWAIB S

"K" KO11JTE CB sm tO 5 pill. -

- JtJNilAi-

FOR SALE

14 ft. rusahout 35 H.P.'0/B, and Dailer, fallyequipped -including -phis.$50O.00.CsU.72S-3f80,

FOR SALEFURNITURE

2 Pc. green sectional 3-, Lone tables and i chair.silo takes all sr wlii sellseparately. Call YO 6.5810.

JUN1iA

FOR SALE -MISCELLANEOUS

ENCYCLOPEDIA- 20 vol. 1968 - 5200 valse,

aacrifice $35.00. Candeii-vr. 676_4109. JUNIIBA

HOUSEHOLD GQODS

- -CARPET

CLOSE-ÖUTny iwnvat.nn.

HEAVY SHAG CARPET04.95_na. vn.

NYLON PLUSHnom s. YO.

- OTHER FINE CARPETS avait.- CASH ONLY

- 724,6006No Dealers Please, Specialprice over 100 Yards.TFNA

LANDSCAPING

STUMPS OUTDost hide it - REMOVE it.Machine goes ititoasysmaitback yar. only 35' wick.No lawndamage, harbes ro-moved.

TOPPS STUMP REMOVALYO 7-6069 JUNI1A

MUSIC INSTRUCTlON-

Plano. Guitar. AmorfIas.Organ and Voice, Privateinticctions home sr alu-dia. Classic 8 FbyularMu-Sic. Richard L, Giannone.966.3281 JUNIiA -

PERSONAL

Murn .spr.eP. RE*Dth & ADv!8Oft.ALSO CAAD RE8DINO -

- anecias ALI GaNTiONS -

P01*1 Wivaka -

For AgpL CibI dO-413$

_tNh.tae, ¡a:n.a--,TFNA

READER &ADVISER

651w on-fusly. .*.; beiboot, n.

206.2300 or cons. to9222 N. Greønwood Ay..

Acnfrnm Odi MA 806w.t..- . - JUNii

TUTORING

College student tutoritigmoth three fresbms year.$3.tO per hour. 966-4872.

-BUGLE

9663900

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ALL WORKGUARANTEED

.24 HOUR PHONE8. PICK UP SERVICE

.TOWING

.OUAUTY WORK

BUDGET TERMS

ONE DAY SERVICE(BY APPOINTMENT)

Thurayjime ii. 1970....--

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AUTOREPAIRS

TUNE UPSBRAKESFRONT ENDSCLUT(HESREAR ENDS

ENGINEREBUILDING

NILES

Vietnamese JudgesV11t1ng Third DIstrlc Circuit Court In NUes Huynh Hiep Thanh, presidènt, criminal chamber.

last week. four judges from Vieteam conferred Saigon Court of Appeals; Judge Smiglel. thirdwith Presiding Judge Mton A. Smigiel. With idunicipal district, Circuit Courc of Cook Ceoe-.Judge Smigiel (Second from right) in photo and ty; foreground: Chief Judge Trae Khuong Trink,from 1. to r. axe: Jeff Arnold, representing Saigon Court of First Instance; roar, Jean M.office nf Chief Judge John S. Boyle, Cook Coon. Ranseyer, project fflcer and interpreter, U. S.t3 1rCÙit Court; Judge Nguyen Huu mo. coun- State Deyt. The jndgeo came to NUes on a tourneinr, Hue Appeai Court; Chief Judge Ton That of Europe and the States to inogect the courts.Hiep, Bien tina Court of First instonce Judge

Mobi'e Ul to DisIay Breath of LifeMorton Grave residents wiil at the Viliage Haza. and contahs exhibits no tuber

get an inside look at the ho- The unit from The Tuber- culosio, air poilutlon and cl-man renpiratorynystemMnnday culosIs institute of Chicago and garet smoking.and Tuesduy, June 15 and 16 Conk County(the Christmas Seal Visitors will see animatedwhen o 'Breath of Life" edo- agency) will he open to the gob- displays expiaining how the ho-cationai mobile unit in otationed Ile from l-S n.m. both davo man respiratory System works

oupplyleg oxygen to the bodyand eilminating carbol. dioxIdeand other waste gonen.

L i Free edocotlonpamphlets willbe given to visitors and opec-. e . . . lai filmo ae teaching aids willbe available fer commooitygroupe.

. . . . Christmas Seal contrikotloosprovidp thin free educational. oervice to the ptbllc throughThe inotitot&s year roundhealthèducation progPamo.a 5Congratuktions

The Gamma chapter of PhiBeta Kappa at the Universityof iltinuin at Urbana-Chano.paigo han initiated 115 newmembers.

Phi Beta Ifappa is a natioeaischolastic honor society. Sen.iorn and jwdnrs with ex.ceptlonaliy high grade point ay-erages are chnseú for member-

hlp.From Mnrton Grove in How-,

ord W. Needelman 7432 Soffield St.

GofMhie'Park istrid

A special meeting of the GolfMaine Park District willbe heldon Theodny, June 16 at 8 p.m.at Park Diotrlct Office. .9390Dee rd. Pea Plaines.

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'On Sooday, May 10 durIng a medal. ' The following boysthe 8 ajo. Moss at St. John C1V 1 ydar medais: Jo-Brebouf Church inNiiex, Father saph Sastowski, James Slswlak,Clone presented Parvuli Del <C ZoOSIOS. Daniel Jondry-medals, the Mgbèst religious Icki. EdWard . Kiancnih. Paulaward which may be earned is Nawiouniek. Dtnaid Kaderabek

'Cub ScoutS, t9 six Webelo and . Ricky Schubert. 2 yourStouts. The scouts aro Jame medals went to: MIko Schu..Brown . John Christie, Jamen bort. RichardSchumackor, BillyElders William Koche Michael Keck and Jeffery Patton. 3

! Sckübert and Terence Zink. AU year medals were awarded toof the knys are in Wehelo Den Robert Smith. Broce Zink andNo. I under the leudernbip of Jamen . Elder. The Holy NameFrank Koch. The Parvoli Dei Society winken to thank oil ofembiem in a recognitino that the Scouts for their attendancethe church gives to Cub Scouts at the Communion Sunday.and Wehelo Scouto for advance- Keep it up bnynlment in religiouu knowiedgeand Os Tuesday night, May 26,spiritgaiformation. LIs purpose the final Rack Meeting woo heldis to help the hoy become more ontil S110. Skits. oungu andaware of God's pre000co in peesestOtioos made up the even-his daily life. The Pack is Ing festivitlei. John Dulce ex-very proud to have this award. P1?esOed his pleasure servingpresented to six of its corn. as Cubmanter or the past tworades. Tim Cab Scouts of Pack years. The committee pce-175 and 275 both oponsorhd by sented him with a keautiful es-

. by the Holy Name Society uf graved desk net, whichwiilbaveSt. Joke Brebeuf are ashdd to a prominent place at homo.receive Holy Communion io a . Also. through the efforts ofgroup un the necon4 Sunday Don Kaderabek, a set of"home-of each month. Far their faith. made" book ends, comprete withfúl attendance, i5 boys 'from little "red wogono" on each end.Pack 275 were pre6onted with Mr. Dslen'n traditinnal song

was You Can't Ride In MyExplorers Little Red Wogon" which hansorely bees adspted'hy the Packas its favorite. Thanks againConduct John for a splendid job, andalso to Duo Kadorabek who la-

R oad IR ally bored on the project. Refresh-mento were nerved and it was

Expinxers in theNorthweotgreat ending to a great year.

ob- in recant weeks, Mrs. Rosourban Couocil,/'ëy"Scouts of Ugel of Den No. 7 took herAmerica, wiUcondoet a Safe- boys to 'tour" McDonald's. Al-driving Rood Iaiiy os SundayS ter. a very istereuting expIan-June 14, at '12 noon at Rand. aGes of the operatlosofMeDon.hurst, accooriog to John C. aid's the buy's and Mm. UgelDancer, 519 N, Emerson st., enjoyed the specialty of theMt. Prospect, Rally chairman, bouse very much. Den No. 2,. Explorer units from the Couo under the leadership of Mrs.cil area habe been isvltedtoeo. Mottle Smille, were busy gro-ter severol crews is the Rally. . wing plants. Thin is a typi-Each car Crew will coosist of cal thing co do, especially dur.a liceosod driver. navigator, ing the Spring months, but Mrs.observer aod an adult pausen- Smiiie had something else ioger. . mind. When those 40 plants

The Rally route hisbeeo des. had grown to as accepted height,igned and tested ky the Sports she, along with the boys ofCar Club of America, The Clnh her Den, Micha$ Bevereiy Vi-will conduct a special one hour to Maui, Kenneth Costelio. TomCourse on "How to, Rally", Jane Arte, Anthony Pesola, Steven7. at 3 p.m. at the Mt. Pros- Smilie and Henry Smilie ttokpoet Cusntry Cish for crew them to the residents. Wordmembers. has it that some of the eider

Operation Mini-Spin iiI. the citizens were waiting for Mrs.officiai title given the Rally is Smille to etsrn, sinceshe vio.part of the Exploring Grand Iced them as a Oes at ChristNotional Safe-driving Road mas time, Some of the . re-Rally Program, The local Rally ciplents were so over joyedwinner may earn the opportonity that. tears came to their oyes.to drive in the National event The den also put os sornes!at Detroit. Nationul winners will their circus acts which theyreceive a $1.500 college sch. had labored at ali during theolarship, the opportunity to month of April which was the.drive a Mercury product for a theme of the month. Coogrot..year, and travel as a Youth ulationo Den No. 2 os such aSafety spokesman for Lincoln- fineendeavor.Mercury and Exploriog.

The top five winning caruwlil Post 45be presented trophies at theawards banquet following theRally. Interested Explorera andtheir Advisors cao get additionalinformation by contacting Mr.Dancer or the Scout ServiceCouncil.

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1x4 a.m. on May 16, the Ex.plorers of Poxt #45 started outfor New Salem State Park from.where they would hegte the 21mile Lincoln Trail Hike.

The Post. Jim Schneider,. Steve .Welsch, Paul Pomozal..Marty Rathenherg, Ken Scmei-1er, Pote Welach, Rick Enbula,and Rich Pignato finiuhed thehike from New SalemState Parkto Springfieid in such good timethat they still hod time to take litLincoln's Tomb before 'dInner,

To aid the guys in forgettingtheir tired and aching feet, theywere invitelto chore o camp-fire with the Senior Girl ScoutTroop from Peoria.' Being thegentlemen thactheyaré,thelfoysmade noch a fine impreoslon osthe girl scoot leaders that theywere requested to escort thegirls through New Saiem the fol..iiwing morning.

The boys and their attendingieadera Mr. D, Schneidet', Mr.P. Welsch and Mr. R. Poma.

. zal ali enjoyed a rather shortweekend and hope t .meot titegiri scoots from Peoria again,

Donald Pranke was recently're-elected as President of thoMalee Township Mental Health055e., which operatea 0ko MaineTownship Mentol Héalth centerat 1032 Leo . st., Don Plaines.

3saId Frànke,Franke,' 42, .o former nIne,

year resident of Deo Plaineshon served 4 years os thé anooCiatlotfs huard of directors onjiis hoginoieg his 3rd term aspresident.

Frunké Is principal nf Mer-ciii schosi jt. Park Ridge. HeCame to his present oOoignntentis l94-after . 3 yeuro as aprincipal Its Schaumburg. Ere-Vinosly ho olas a schopl sicloS

Changing oL the Guard(L, to R,) Charlie Fool Board Member, National Association

of Suggeation Systems, looks on an Walter Rentz, President ofChicago Chapter. receIves govel firm Russell Warnotedt out-going PSosidont of the Choptér. Mr. Warnstedt Is a Niles resi-dent, 7418 W. Howard st,

Jefferis Named ManagerLawrence T, Jefferin has

been promotod to Manager 'Broker Soleo at the Quaker,'Oats Cumpany's headquartersis Chicago,

Mr, Jofferlo joined Quakerin 1952 as Retail Salesman inRochester, N, Y. He'uorvedin Salen positions at PitWburghand Boston prior to beingtransferred toChicagols 1958,He has hoidvurlous sales poni.tians here, and was most re-costly Superytuor -S BrokerSales.

A nativo ufRochestor, N, Y.,Mr. Jefferis attendod EastHigh School there, and attendedboth Syracuse University isSyracuse. N. Y., 'ahI theRochester isdtltste of Tethnology. 1-lo and bio wife havatwo daughtera and the familylives is Nibs, Ill.,

Franke Re-electedPresident

Lawrence T. Jefferin

worker 6 years in Oak Park andEvanston. He bogan his earnerin 1950, wheo he taught In aWiuc550in ochool 2 years. Inadjlitioo to his duties an a schoolpulncipal id elementary schooldistrict 64, Fraohe lo coordina-tor of Special Edocation In thedistrict.

New ManagerJpseph M, Aiglon has been ap.

peintedGeneralMahogerOf PoleDivision, Eaton Yole & TonneInc. ,

Mr, Aiglon was formerly Dir.ector of Research and Develop.ment at that divinlOo. He beganhis career there lo 1952 asprodoct Development Saper.visor.

A graduate f. lIbelo In-otitute of Technology. Mr. Al-gino resides with his wife and3 chIldren at i2s3Weotorn ave.,Riles.

New EmployeeThnWas . Tafoiski, 7238 W.

Cr515, Riles, illinOis,h05 joined"the Allstate Insurance Company

as O Credit Supet'Vteor In theConsumer Flounce Departmentof the firm's illinnid RegionalOffice, 7770 Frontage Read,,,

Skokio,ililnoin.

The Bugie,Thtiu'day, June Il. 1970

ame kector of perJiosOrrle N, Coihy has been pré-

muted to director of operationsio. Cook Electric Compae,"oTeck-Conter and Data morLiivisinns, according to EarlL. Washhuro vice presideotasdgeneraL manager,

. Ortie N. ColbyHe sscceeds Lawrence H,

Schulte who has been nameddirector of operations for theWirecom Division.

Colby brings to his new posi-tioo 13 years nf engineering ex.podenco with Cook. He had been

I PromotedThe appointment of MarvinM,

Sklanshy to the position of ope..nial uosiutant to Nich Rokoich,general stores manager for Al.lied Radio Stores, ine,.has keenannounoed by Shelby P, Young,prespient nf Allied Rodio Cor.portioo,

M. Sklanoky, 44,will be re-apuoo'lhle'fL speciaiproj,ects InAllied's retail division, with themajor emphasis plaçed on morSchandising toward profit 5oals.Prior to this appolotmont, hehad hoes manager of Allied's

. largest retail store. at 100 N.Western ave,, is Chicago, since1968.

Marvin Sklanoky

AttendsConferenceRiles life insurance specialist

Charleo J. Stereos, Jr., 8709Normai dr., Nues, recently at..tended Muteal of New York's"Top Club" conference at theAmbassador hotel Is LosAngeles, California.

Mr, Stevens qualified te at-tend the conference by rankingamong the top 15% of Many's4,550-man natinoal field forceIn sales resalta during 1969.

The four.day buslnèss andedocatlonal meeting included.nominare with MONY ese.estives, and review of the usesof insurance products to meet.the special needs of businessand professional men.

AwardEldon F. Beiser, 7036 Emer-

son, Mnrtoii Grove, has hensawarded 'a cortlficate by Pria-dentiul Imuraflce Co. in recog-nitinn 0f thO socc005fu) compie"

,,.plon nf the company's PensIonand Profit-SharIng Couine. '

manager of engineering ser-vices mr Tech-Center and Datastar.

is 1959 be joined Conk as. Labsrátories in Skehie whichlater became a port of Tech-Center. Subsequently be boeamoa design engineer, chief drafts.mas and chIef of engineeringoperationu.

i' Outive of Chicago, he at-tended Northwestern Unlé-raity

' and illinois instItute 6f Tech-nniogy.

Colby and his family reSidoat 0519 N. Ottawa Street, Nilen,ill,

United Crusade LeadLeRoy J, Plaziok, president will he .condonted in partsero'iity

nf the Skokie Trust E Savings with the Metropolitan CrsoadeBask, Skokie, has hoes ap. ni Mercy. He beaded the earn.pointed to head the 1570 suited paign'o commercial divisioncotomonity campaign oftbeSko. last yearhIe Valley United Crusade, Plaziuk's family includes his

A resideot of Mortoo Grove, wife Joan and son J050ph who ioond o director of the United five years old. He is s memberCrusad6 since 1962, Plaziak is of the American Bankers As.general chairman oftke.l9th an. snciatioo, the iilinoiu EmberssuaI United Way campaign in Association, and the miolcipalGolf, Lincoinwood, Morton affalrn cnmmitte of the SkokieGrove, Nues and Sknkie, which Chamber of Commerce.

Boctrd of Trusteés President. Normas O, Olson has been serves' as vice chairman nf the

elected president of the Board firm's committee on account.nf Trosteeo of Lutheran Gen- ing principles and audit. Heeral Hospital, Park Ridge, He joined the firm In 1945. He busOucceedo PattI C, Johnson whO, beeit a member ni the Boardhas retired and movedtnNorth. of Troatees since 1965 and budfield, Miss, previouaiy served as vice pro-

Olson Is a portear In Ar. sident uf the board.thur Andersen aod Co, and

Elected to MembershipMr, Donald D. Zaretuky of Chapter 15 celebrating ita 50th8605 Skermer Road, NilaO;,the

Treasurer for Dearborn Cam- y0a' as the oldest chapter inpoter and Macine Corp., wAs tite largest educational inter.

national organization of Ito kindrecently elected a momber nf that Is helping to bring about athe Metrupélitan Chicago Chain. better understandingof the usenter nf the National Association of management accounting.of Accnuotultts, The . Chicago

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